Abstract

Hyperkalemia hazard is increased in diabetes, especially in patients with renal disease or those receiving angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) medications, angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) or potassium-sparing diuretics. Also, other diuretics can increase hypokalemia danger. Recently, We assessed the effects of dapagliflozin in ameliorate the serum calcium, sodium, potassium( Ca+2, Na+2, K+ ) and uric acid concentration in adults male rats. In this study were erolled 18 adult male rats randomly assigned to three groups(n=6) as following: control group (I) 0.5 ml/kg B.W of normal saline. Group II and III receive orally by gavage for 30 days 0.53 mg/kg and 1.06 mg/kg B.W of dapagliflozin. The end of experiment the blood were collected for measuring the following parameter: blood glucose, Ca+2, Na+2, K+ ) , and uric acid concentration. The results of the present study revealed the following: there was significant (P≤0.05) increase in body weight, K+, Ca+2 and uric acid concentration of treated II, and III groups compared with control. On the other hand, there was significant (P≤0.05) decrease in Na+2 concentration of treated compared with control. The experiment was concluded that Dapagliflozin in dose dependent pattern produce significant effects in reduction body weight in II and III groups compared with I group, furthermore, shows that changes in serum concentrations of potassium, calcium and uric acid in treated groups compared to normal where as no effects on sodium concentration was found. Also there is no differences in blood glucose concentration in treated group compared to normal, rather than hypoglycemic and all groups are normal groups.

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