BACKGROUND: Diabetes is an emerging health issue on a global scale, with increasing prevalence rates reported in many countries. Many mechanisms are proposed for diabetic nephropathy, with oxidative stress being the most significant. The effectiveness of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) in the attenuation of nephropathy and oxidative stress in diabetic mice was assessed in this study. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to synthesize AuNPs and assess their protective effect towards diabetic nephropathy by inhibition of oxidative stress. METHODS: The aqueous extract of RESULTS: Nephropathy was confirmed in diabetic mice by the changes in the pathology of kidney tissue along with significant rise in the plasma levels of BUN and creatinine. Additionally, the peroxidation of lipids, formation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), oxidation of glutathione (GSH), concentration of carbonyl protein was also increased in the tissue of kidney of diabetic mice. Oxidative stress in kidney tissue and changes in the pathology of diabetic mice were inhibited significantly (p <
0.05) with the treatment of AuNPs. CONCLUSION: This study revealed the protective effects of AuNPs over diabetic nephropathy by inhibiting the pathway of oxidative stress. Since, the prepared AuNPs showed improvement over complications of diabetes, they may be believed as a potential gratuitous treatment next to other drugs for reducing blood glucose.