| Literature DB >> 30064523 |
Lakshay Mahajan1, Pawan Kumar Verma2, Rajinder Raina1, Shilpa Sood3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It is an established fact that humans and animals are exposed to more than one chemical concurrently from various sources such as food, air and water. In the past, much emphasis was laid on evaluating the toxic effects of a single chemical. Nowadays an increased attention is being paid to the interaction of xenobiotics with one another. Therefore, a study was aimed to evaluate the potentiating effect of imidacloprid (IMI) on arsenic-induced testicular toxicity in rats.Entities:
Keywords: Antioxidant; Arsenic; Imidacloprid; Oxidative damage; Testes
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30064523 PMCID: PMC6069554 DOI: 10.1186/s40360-018-0239-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pharmacol Toxicol ISSN: 2050-6511 Impact factor: 2.483
Activities of various antioxidant enzymes and total thiols (TTH) level in testes of Wistar rats following repeated oral administrations of IMI and arsenic alone and in combination
| Groups | TTH | GST | GR | GPx | SOD | CAT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I. Control | 4.76c ± 0.540 | 59.03f ± 3.34 | 25.56f ± 1.88 | 26.89e ± 2.99 | 196.80d ± 13.12 | 1694.41e ± 62.69 |
| II. Imidacloprid (IMI) (16.9 mg/kg) | 3.26ab ± 0.105 | 38.65d ± 2.83 | 15.72bcd ± 1.73 | 17.26cd ± 1.30 | 136.44bc ± 14.02 | 1152.61d ± 42.63 |
| III. Arsenic (50 ppb) | 3.96bc ± 0.151 | 50.65e ± 3.64 | 21.58ef ± 1.44 | 19.68d ± 1.19 | 160.96cd ± 15.02 | 1256.72d ± 58.52 |
| IV. Arsenic (100 ppb) | 3.52ab ± 0.302 | 41.48d ± 1.90 | 19.30de ± 1.50 | 16.24cd ± 1.24 | 146.71bc ± 13.59 | 1189.93d ± 51.57 |
| V. Arsenic (150 ppb) | 3.23ab ± 0.341 | 30.50c ± 1.83 | 16.51cd ± 1.33 | 13.65bc ± 0.923 | 135.89bc ± 14.95 | 1020.15c ± 32.86 |
| VI. IMI + As (50 ppb) | 2.88ab ± 0.229 | 24.28bc ± 1.73 | 13.75bc ± 1.42 | 10.02ab ± 0.806 | 128.90bc ± 12.97 | 744.78b ± 36.45 |
| VII. IMI + As (100 ppb) | 2.75a ± 0.425 | 20.65ab ± 1.30 | 11.59ab ± 1.09 | 8.75a ± 0.899 | 117.26ab ± 12.86 | 687.69b ± 33.43 |
| VIII. IMI + As (150 ppb) | 2.40a ± 0.457 | 14.60a ± 0.350 | 8.50a ± 0.967 | 6.01a ± 0.753 | 84.25a ± 9.90 | 544.78a ± 34.73 |
Values are given as mean ± SE of 6 animals unless otherwise stated
Values having different superscript (a,b,c,d,e,f) in a column are statistically different from one another at 5% level of significance
Values of TTH (total thiols) are expressed in μM
Values of GST (glutathione S transferase) are expressed in μmol of CDNB conjugate formed/ min/ g of tissue
Values of GR (glutathione reductase) are expressed nmol of NADPH/min
Values of GPx (glutathione peroxidase) are expressed in Unit/ g of tissue
Values of SOD (Superoxide dismutase) are expressed in Unit/ g of tissue
Values of CAT (Catalase) are expressed in μmol H2O2 decomposed/ min/ g of tissue
Fig. 1Effect of repeated oral administrations of IMI and arsenic alone and in combination on (a) MDA and (b) AOPP levels in testes of Wistar rats. (Mean values having different superscripts (a, b, c) are statistically different from one another at 5% level of significance)
Fig. 2Photomicrograph of H & E (10X) stained sections of formalin fixed testes (a) Control: normal testicular parenchyma with seminiferous tubules and interstitial tissue (b) IMI administered group: mild edema in the interstitial spaces (c) Arsenic group: mild degeneration and necrosis in germ cells (d) group VI disruption of seminiferous tubules and necrosis of germ cells (e) Group VII: Severely necrotic seminiferous tubules and (f) Group VIII: fibrillar debris representing the remnants of seminiferous tubules of testes in Wistar rats