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| Title: | Bee venom ameliorates
gentamicin-induced kidney injury
by restoring renal aquaporins and
enhancing antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory activities in rats |
| Authors: | Naglaa Mokhtar13,14, Moaz A. Mojaddidi15, Madaniah O. Zakari15, Samah F. Ibrahim1, Dania Abdelhady16,17* and Laila Mostafa2 |
| Year: | 2025 |
| Keywords: | Not Available |
| Journal: | Not Available |
| Volume: | Not Available |
| Issue: | Not Available |
| Pages: | Not Available |
| Publisher: | Not Available |
| Local/International: | Local |
| Paper Link: | Not Available |
| Full paper | dania mohamed_GM-BV Frontiers Pharm 2025.pdf |
| Supplementary materials | Not Available |
| Abstract: |
Introduction: Gentamicin (GM) is a frequently used aminoglycoside for managing serious illnesses; nonetheless, renal complications limit its use. Bee venom (BV) is a biological toxin that exhibits anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities. This study was designed to explore the mitigating effect of BV remediation on GM induced renal injury. Methods: Twenty male rats were divided into four groups (five rats each), namely, control (saline subcutaneously); BV group (1 mg/kg S/C twice weekly for 1 month); GM group (100 mg/kg i. p. for 1 week); and GM-BV group (the same aforementioned dosages ofGMand BV, withGMadministered in the last week for 4 weeks). |














