Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2026
  • Volume: 19
  • Issue: 1

Mechanisms of Drug-induced Nephrotoxicity: A Comprehensive Analysis using Animal Models

  • Author:
  • Mamta Rajpurohit1,*, Jagdish Kakadiya2
  • Total Page Count: 6
  • Published Online: May 29, 2026
  • Page Number: 446 to 451

1M. Pharm Scholar, Department of Pharmacology, Parul Institute of Pharmacy and Research, Parul University, Limda, Vadodara, Gujarat, India

2Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Parul Institute of Pharmacy and Research, Parul University, Limda, Vadodara, Gujarat, India

*Corresponding Author E-mail: rajpurohitmamta0829@gmail.com

Online Published on 29 May, 2026.

Abstract

Nephrotoxicity refers to the harmful effects that different substances can exert on kidney function. Various agents, such as non-steroidal agents (Acetaminophen and Diclofenac Sodium), antifungal (Amphotericin B), antiviral (Acyclovir), aminoglycosides (Gentamicin), immunosuppressant drugs (Cyclosporine, Tacrolimus), and anticancer agents (Cisplatin), can cause nephrotoxic effects. This review examines the mechanisms behind drug-induced nephrotoxicity, which include alternations in glomerular hemodynamics, tubular cells toxicity, inflammation, crystal nephropathy, rhabdomyolysis, and thrombotic microangiopathy. Animal models are crucial for understanding nephrotoxicity mechanisms and developing effective therapies for its management. Due to the numerous pathways that can lead to renal impairment, a wide range of animal models has been established to mirror the clinical manifestations of renal impairment. This review aims to assist in selecting an appropriate model for evaluating new drugs that could protect against nephrotoxicity.

Keywords

Nephrotoxicity, Nephrotoxic agents, Animal models