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. 2020 Sep 16;10(Suppl 1):11–16. doi: 10.4103/IJCIIS.IJCIIS_113_19

Table 2.

Effects of lycopene on the anthropometric and biochemical variables in rat with acute kidney injury

Parameters AKI (n=10) Lycopene (n=10) Differences 95% CI P
BMI (g/cm2) 0.61±0.1 0.58±0.02 −0.030 −0.12–0.06 0.51
CreSerum (mg/dL) 1.92±0.2 1.043±0.2 −0.877 −1.06–0.68 0.001
Blood urea (mg/dL) 57.28±9.61 44.84±8.66 −12.440 −21.03–3.84 0.007
eGFR (ml/min/1.73) 11.69±2.64 14.81±3.21 3.120 0.35–5.88 0.02
KIM (pg/mL) 122.78±18.45 96.64±13.55 −26.140 −41.34–10.93 0.002
NGAL (pg/mL) 22.83±5.63 15.59±6.29 −7.240 −12.84–1.63 0.01
MDA (ng/mL) 298.61±16.72 250.74±12.47 −47.870 −16.72–34.01 0.001
SOD (pg/mL) 22.78±7.56 33.86±8.61 11.080 3.46–18.69 0.006

Data presented as mean±SD. BMI: Body mass index, eGFR: Estimated glomerular filtration rate, KIM-1: Kidney injury molecules, NGAL: Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin, MDA: Malondialdehyde, SOD: Superoxide dismutase, SD: Standard deviation, CreSerum: Serum creatinine, AKI: Acute kidney injury, CI: Confidence interval