Protective and Therapeutic Effects of Libyan Sidr Honey on Aspartame-Induced Nephrotoxicity in Adult Albino Rats A Histopathological Study
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Aspartame; Libyan Sidr Honey; Nephrotoxicity; Histopathology; Albino RatsAbstract
Aspartame (ASP) is a widely used artificial sweetener that may induce renal structural alterations following chronic exposure, potentially through oxidative stress–mediated mechanisms. Sidr honey is a natural antioxidant-rich product that may provide protective effects against chemically induced organ damage. In this study, thirty adult female albino rats were randomly allocated into five groups (n = 5): control, Libyan Sidr honey (LSH, 100 mg/kg/body weight/day), ASP (75 mg/kg/body weight/day), protective (LSH for two weeks followed by ASP for four weeks), and combination (LSH and ASP concurrently for four weeks). All treatments were administered orally. At the end of the experiment, serum urea, creatinine, calcium, and uric acid were analyzed, and kidney tissues were examined histologically using a semi-quantitative scoring system. ASP induced marked renal histopathological alterations, including glomerular shrinkage, tubular epithelial degeneration, inflammatory cell infiltration, and vascular congestion. However, no significant changes were observed in serum urea, creatinine, or uric acid levels (p > 0.05). A modest but significant reduction in serum calcium was detected in the combination group (p < 0.05). Both pretreatment and concurrent LSH administration significantly ameliorated ASP-induced renal damage and preserved normal renal architecture. These findings suggest that LSH may exert protective and therapeutic effects against ASP-induced nephrotoxicity.
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Copyright (c) 2026 Nadia A. Al-Shukri, Fathia M. Senossi, Hafedah N. Elsharef N. Elsharef, Hanan S. Elsharia, Osama M. El-barasi, Samah A. K. Abdallah, Rayya G. Alsultan, Noura A. A. Alhissade, Hala Y. M. Hassan, Mohammed A. Abusharya, Samia M. Efkeren, Sana A. A. Mohammed, Eda M. A. Alshailabi (Author)

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