AU - El-Hamid Saleh, Sohair
AU - Youssef, Gergess
AU - El-Samea Aiad, Hayam
AU - Al-Kotb, Safaa
AU - Donia, Sally
AU - El-Domiaty, Heba
TI - Effect of quercetin treatment on hyperuricemic renal dysfunctions and hemodynamic parameters
PT - REVI
DP - 2017 Oct 1
TA - Menoufia Medical Journal
PG - 978-983
VI - 30
IP - 4
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Objective
The aim of this study was to assess the potential effect of quercetin treatment on hyperuricemic renal dysfunctions and hemodynamic changes in in vivo and in vitro published studies.
Materials and methods
Data were obtained from Medline databases (PubMed, Medscape, ScienceDirect.) and all materials available in the internet from 2001 to 2016. The initial search presented 170 articles, of which 47 met the inclusion criteria. The articles studied the effect of quercetin treatment on hyperuricemic renal dysfunctions and hemodynamic changes. If the studies did not fulfill the inclusion criteria, they were excluded. Study quality assessment included whether ethical approval was gained, eligibility criteria specified, appropriate controls, adequate information, and defined assessment measures. Comparisons were made using structured review with the results tabulated.
Findings
In total 47 potentially relevant publications were included. There was an association between hyperuricemia and renal function impairment together with deterioration of hemodynamic parameters. This association was due to hyperuricemic vascular endothelial dysfunction and oxidative stress. Studies concerned with quercetin treatment found that quercetin was able to improve hyperuricemic renal functions and hemodynamic parameter mainly due to its antioxidant effect.
Conclusion
Quercetin treatment improved hyperuricemic renal dysfunctions and hemodynamic parameters.