20.500.12556/RUL-136896
Ibogaine has sex-specific plasma bioavailability, histopathological and redox/antioxidant effects in rat liver and kidneys
a study on females
Ibogaine induces rapid changes in cellular energetics followed by the elevation of antioxidant activities. As shown earlier in male rats, ibogaine treatment with both 1 and 20 mg/kg b.w. per os led to significant glycogenolytic activity in the liver. In this work, female rats treated with the same doses of ibogaine per os displayed lower liver glycogenolytic activity relative to males, dilatation of the central vein and branches of the portal vein, and increased concentration of thiols 6 h after treatment. These changes were followed by increased catalase activity and lipid peroxidation, and decreased xanthine oxidase activity after 24 h. In kidneys, mild histopathological changes were found in all treated animals, accompanied by a decrease of glutathione reductase (after 6 and 24 h at both doses) and an increase of catalase (6 h) and xanthine oxidase activity (6 and 24 h). Ibogaine did not affect antioxidant enzymes activity in erythrocytes. Bioavailability of ibogaine was two to three times higher in females than males, with similar kinetic profiles. Compared to previous results in males, ibogaine showed sex specific effect at the level of antioxidant cellular system. Effects of ibogaine in rats are sex- and tissue-specific, and also dose- and time-dependent.
noribogaine
erythrocytes
liver
kidney
glycogen
redox imbalance
catalase
xanthine oxidase
lipid peroxidation
thiols
noribogain
eritrociti
jetra
true
false
true
Angleški jezik
Slovenski jezik
Članek v reviji
2022-05-24 09:11:17
2022-05-24 09:11:22
2022-09-15 04:14:24
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2022
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18 str.
iss. 1, art. 16
Vol. 12
Jan. 2022
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Zaloznikova
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616-092
2075-1729
10.3390/life12010016
96210947
RAZ_Tatalovic_Nikola_2022.pdf
RAZ_Tatalovic_Nikola_2022.pdf
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https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/12/1/16
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