The Side Effects Of The Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) Ketoprofen On Histological And Ultrastructural Aspects Of The Kidneys Of Albino Rats

Farag, Dr. Amina;

Abstract


The present work deals with the effect of the therapeutic dose of the nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drug, ketoprofen on the microscopic structure of the kidney of the
albino rat. The present study also sheds light on the risk of using over-dosage either by
mistake or in an unwise attempt at quick relieving the body pain.
The intramuscular therapeutic dose of ketoprofen to albino rat was calculated and was
found to equal 13.5 mg /kg body weight. Fifty adult male albino rats, Rattus norvegicus
were used in the present study. The rats were equally allocated to five groups, each of
10 rats. Rats of the first group were kept as control. Rats of the second & third groups
were injected daily with the therapeutic dose of ketoprofen for four and eight successive
weeks respectively. Rats of the fourth & fifth groups were injected daily with double the
therapeutic dose of ketoprofen for four and eight successive weeks respectively.
In rats given the therapeutic dose of ketoprofen daily for four weeks and sacrificed 24
hours after the last dose, light microscope examination showed that Malpighian
corpuscles and the kidney tubules revealed signs of degeneration.
In rats given the therapeutic dose of ketoprofen daily for eight weeks the histological
changes were in progression. A few numbers of glomeruli were increasingly congested
and shrunken into dense masses of unrecognized structural details. The luminal borders
of the cells lining the proximal convoluted tubules together with their microvilli were
damaged.
The electron micrographs of ultrathin sections of kidneys of rats given the therapeutic
dose of ketoprofen daily for eight weeks showed that the glomerular capillaries were
disorganized and occasionally their lining endothelium showed degeneration. The
podocytes showed deteriorated and rarefied cytoplasm; and their primary processes
were fragmented. Also, the foot processes appeared occasionally broad. In some cells of
proximal convoluted tubules the microvilli completely disappeared. Occasionally, these
cells gave broad blebs into the tubule lumen which became almost obliterated. The
cytoplasm of few cells lining the distal convoluted tubules became moderately rarefied
and vacuolated.
In animals given double the therapeutic dose for four weeks many kidney glomeruli
were fragmented and showed marked congestion and increased mesangium. The
parietal walls of Bowman’s capsules were damaged. The kidney tubules showed
generalized hyalinization. A few numbers of t he tubule lining cells displayed pyknotic
nuclei; some nuclei were karyolysed and even vanished.
In animals given daily double the therapeutic dose of ketoprofen for eight successive
weeks, the glomeruli were sclerotic and necrotic and the kidney tubules showed
generalized hyalinization. In EM micrographs of kidney ultrathin sections, the configuration of the primary
processes and the pedicels was greatly interrupted and disorganized. The capillary
endothelium displayed signs of degeneration and disarray. The capillary basement
membrane of the glomeruli exhibited regional attenuation or deformity. In some lining
cells of the distal convoluted tubules, the cell organelles including mitochondria and
lysosomes were noticeably electron dense, whereas the Golgi apparatus as well as the
endoplasmic reticulum elements was degenerated


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Title The Side Effects Of The Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) Ketoprofen On Histological And Ultrastructural Aspects Of The Kidneys Of Albino Rats
Authors Farag, Dr. Amina 
Issue Date 2001
Publisher The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine
Journal The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine 

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