M3, a 1,4-Dihydropyridine Derivative and Mixed L-/T-Type Calcium Channel Blocker, Attenuates Isoproterenol-Induced Toxic

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M3, a 1,4‑Dihydropyridine Derivative and Mixed L‑/T‑Type Calcium Channel Blocker, Attenuates Isoproterenol‑Induced Toxicity in Male Wistar Rats Oluwafemi Ezekiel Kale1   · Miyase Gözde Gündüz2 · Babafemi Tosin Ogunbiyi3 · Temitope Funmi Ogundare1 · Martins Ekor4 · Olufunsho Awodele5

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Abstract Recent evidence indicates that ­Ca2+ dysregulation is involved in the pathogenesis of isoproterenol (ISP)-induced biochemical toxicity and associated oxidative stress. In this study, we investigated the chemopreventive benefit of M3, a 1,4-dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker, against ISP-induced toxicity in male Wistar rats. Adult rats were divided into eight groups of six rats/group. Groups 1–5 received normal saline (control, 10 mL/kg/day, p.o.), ISP (85 mg/kg/day, s.c.), M3 lower dose (M3LD, 5 mg/kg, p.o.), M3 upper dose (M3UD, 20 mg/kg/day, p.o.), and Nifedipine (NFD, 20 mg/kg/day, p.o.), respectively. Others (groups 6–8) were pretreated with either M3LD, M3UD or NFD one hour before ISP administration. All rats were sacrificed 24 h after the last administration and changes in biochemical, hematological, and antioxidant parameters were assessed. Histologic examination of the heart, liver and kidney was also conducted. ISP elevated (p