| Literature DB >> 25935538 |
Haji Bahadar1, Faheem Maqbool1, Sara Mostafalou2, Maryam Baeeri1, Mahban Rahimifard3, Mona Navaei-Nigjeh3, Mohammad Abdollahi4.
Abstract
Benzene (C6H6) is an organic compound used in petrochemicals and numerous other industries. It is abundantly released to our environment as a chemical pollutant causing widespread human exposure. This study mainly focused on benzene induced toxicity on rat pancreatic islets with respect to oxidative damage, insulin secretion and glucokinase (GK) activity. Benzene was dissolved in corn oil and administered orally at doses 200, 400 and 800mg/kg/day, for 4 weeks. In rats, benzene significantly raised the concentration of plasma insulin. Also the effect of benzene on the release of glucose-induced insulin was pronounced in isolated islets. Benzene caused oxidative DNA damage and lipid peroxidation, and also reduced the cell viability and total thiols groups, in the islets of exposed rats. In conclusion, the current study revealed that pancreatic glucose metabolism is susceptible to benzene toxicity and the resultant oxidative stress could lead to functional abnormalities in the pancreas.Entities:
Keywords: Benzene; Environmental pollutants; Insulin resistance; Oxidative stress; Pancreatic islets
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25935538 DOI: 10.1016/j.etap.2015.04.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Toxicol Pharmacol ISSN: 1382-6689 Impact factor: 4.860