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New insight into the effects of lead modulation on antioxidant defense mechanism and trace element concentration in rat bone

Risks of heavy metals-induced severe bone disorders generate interest to their toxicity. The present study was undertaken to monitor the biochemical and antioxidant status of bone of 30 and 80 days old male Wistar rats exposed to 5 week lead treatment. At the end of study, the rats were sacrificed,...

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Autores principales: Payal, Bhardwaj, Kaur, Harkiran Preet, Rai, Durg Vijay
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Slovak Toxicology Society SETOX 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2984093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21217840
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10102-009-0003-5
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author Payal, Bhardwaj
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description Risks of heavy metals-induced severe bone disorders generate interest to their toxicity. The present study was undertaken to monitor the biochemical and antioxidant status of bone of 30 and 80 days old male Wistar rats exposed to 5 week lead treatment. At the end of study, the rats were sacrificed, their long bone i.e. femur were excised, cleaned of soft tissue, minced and homogenized. Nucleic acid content, alkaline phosphatase, lipid peroxidation, catalase, glutathione S-transferase and superoxide dismutase were determined in bone. In both groups of treated animals lead treatment increased the production of malondialdehyde, while reducing activities of catalase, glutathione S-transferase and superoxide dismutase, indicating that it causes oxidative stress. Parallely with these effects lead significantly reduced the nucleic acid content and the activity of alkaline phosphatase, considered as biomarkers of osteoblast's function, conditions and development of bones. Moreover the concentrations of copper, zinc, iron and sodium were reduced in the excised bones. The present study indicates that the lead induced bone toxicity and its deteriorated development is the consequence of a primary oxidative stress. Our results may be helpful in understanding the modulation of biochemical parameters under lead toxicity.
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spelling pubmed-29840932011-01-07 New insight into the effects of lead modulation on antioxidant defense mechanism and trace element concentration in rat bone Payal, Bhardwaj Kaur, Harkiran Preet Rai, Durg Vijay Interdiscip Toxicol Original Article Risks of heavy metals-induced severe bone disorders generate interest to their toxicity. The present study was undertaken to monitor the biochemical and antioxidant status of bone of 30 and 80 days old male Wistar rats exposed to 5 week lead treatment. At the end of study, the rats were sacrificed, their long bone i.e. femur were excised, cleaned of soft tissue, minced and homogenized. Nucleic acid content, alkaline phosphatase, lipid peroxidation, catalase, glutathione S-transferase and superoxide dismutase were determined in bone. In both groups of treated animals lead treatment increased the production of malondialdehyde, while reducing activities of catalase, glutathione S-transferase and superoxide dismutase, indicating that it causes oxidative stress. Parallely with these effects lead significantly reduced the nucleic acid content and the activity of alkaline phosphatase, considered as biomarkers of osteoblast's function, conditions and development of bones. Moreover the concentrations of copper, zinc, iron and sodium were reduced in the excised bones. The present study indicates that the lead induced bone toxicity and its deteriorated development is the consequence of a primary oxidative stress. Our results may be helpful in understanding the modulation of biochemical parameters under lead toxicity. Slovak Toxicology Society SETOX 2009-03 2009-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2984093/ /pubmed/21217840 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10102-009-0003-5 Text en Copyright©2009 Slovak Toxicology Society SETOX http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Payal, Bhardwaj
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Rai, Durg Vijay
New insight into the effects of lead modulation on antioxidant defense mechanism and trace element concentration in rat bone
title New insight into the effects of lead modulation on antioxidant defense mechanism and trace element concentration in rat bone
title_full New insight into the effects of lead modulation on antioxidant defense mechanism and trace element concentration in rat bone
title_fullStr New insight into the effects of lead modulation on antioxidant defense mechanism and trace element concentration in rat bone
title_full_unstemmed New insight into the effects of lead modulation on antioxidant defense mechanism and trace element concentration in rat bone
title_short New insight into the effects of lead modulation on antioxidant defense mechanism and trace element concentration in rat bone
title_sort new insight into the effects of lead modulation on antioxidant defense mechanism and trace element concentration in rat bone
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2984093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21217840
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10102-009-0003-5
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