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Time-of-day–dependent variation in gentamicin–artesunate nephrotoxicity across distinct seasonal cohorts in male Wistar rats
Kidney toxicity from gentamicin and artesunate varies by time of day and season in male rats
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Abstract
Gentamicin caused significant renal injury in male Wistar rats, with greater effects observed at 12:00 h compared to 00:00 h.
- Renal injury was marked by elevated urea and creatinine levels, electrolyte imbalance, increased oxidative stress, and histopathological damage.
- The severity of renal injury was greater during the dry season than the rainy season.
- Artesunate exhibited protective effects against gentamicin-induced injury during the rainy season.
- The protective effects of artesunate were diminished during the dry season at 00:00 h.
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