| Literature DB >> 16639878 |
Kusal K Das1, Amrita Das Gupta, Salim A Dhundasi, Ashok M Patil, Swastika N Das, Jeevan G Ambekar.
Abstract
Nickel exposure greatly depletes intracellular ascorbate and alters ascorbate-cholesterol metabolism. We studied the effect of the simultaneous oral treatment with L-ascorbic acid (50 mg/100 g body weight (BW) and nickel sulfate (2.0 mg/100 g BW, i.p) on nickelinduced changes in serum lipid profiles and liver histopathology. Nickel-treated rats showed a significant increase in serum low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, total cholesterol, triglycerides, and a significant decrease in serum high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol. In the liver, nickel sulfate caused a loss of normal architecture, fatty changes, extensive vacuolization in hepatocytes, eccentric nuclei, and Kupffer cell hypertrophy. Simultaneous administration of L-ascorbic acid with nickel sulfate improved both the lipid profile and liver impairments when compared with rats receiving nickel sulfate only. The results indicate that L-ascorbic acid is beneficial in preventing nickel-induced lipid alterations and hepatocellular damage.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16639878 DOI: 10.1515/jbcpp.2006.17.1.29
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol ISSN: 0792-6855