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Oral Administration of Ganoderma lucidum to Lead-Exposed Rats Protects Erythrocytes against Hemolysis: Implicates to Anti-Anemia

We studied the effect of chronic oral exposure to lead acetate (PbA) on the sensitivity of RBC to hemolysis and whether the sensitivity could be decreased by feeding the rats with extract of medicinal mushroom Ganoderma lucidum. Three groups of rats, control, PbA-exposed, and G. lucidum (Gl)+PbA, we...

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Autores principales: Hossain, Shahdat, Bhowmick, Sujan, Islam, Saiful, Rozario, Liza, Jahan, Sabrin, Hassan, Mehedi, Sarkar, Marzan, Choudhury, Bazlul Karim, Ahmed, Sohel, Shahjalal, Hussain
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4537730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26300947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/463703
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author Hossain, Shahdat
Bhowmick, Sujan
Islam, Saiful
Rozario, Liza
Jahan, Sabrin
Hassan, Mehedi
Sarkar, Marzan
Choudhury, Bazlul Karim
Ahmed, Sohel
Shahjalal, Hussain
author_facet Hossain, Shahdat
Bhowmick, Sujan
Islam, Saiful
Rozario, Liza
Jahan, Sabrin
Hassan, Mehedi
Sarkar, Marzan
Choudhury, Bazlul Karim
Ahmed, Sohel
Shahjalal, Hussain
author_sort Hossain, Shahdat
collection PubMed
description We studied the effect of chronic oral exposure to lead acetate (PbA) on the sensitivity of RBC to hemolysis and whether the sensitivity could be decreased by feeding the rats with extract of medicinal mushroom Ganoderma lucidum. Three groups of rats, control, PbA-exposed, and G. lucidum (Gl)+PbA, were used. PbA (3 mM) was administered via drinking water and G. lucidum extract by gavage at 300 mg/Kg BW/day for 12 weeks. Afterwards, the rats were killed and washed RBCs were subjected to hemolysis in the presence of Fenton's reagents. Hemolysis was determined by estimating the amount of released hemoglobin. The levels of lipid peroxide (LPO) and GSH were determined from RBC membranes and whole RBCs, respectively. The levels of TNFα and LPO also were determined from hepatic tissues. The RBCs of PbA-exposed rats displayed significantly higher sensitivity to hemolysis than those of the Gl+PbA rats. The levels of LPO increased and GSH decreased in the RBCs, with concomitant increases in the levels of hepatic TNFα and LPO in the PbA-exposed rats. The degree of hemolysis was significantly low in the RBCs of Gl+PbA rats, concurrently with amelioration of hepatic parameters. Finally, the study suggests that PbA-induced-hemolysis and related oxidative-toxicity might be minimized by consumption of G. lucidum.
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spelling pubmed-45377302015-08-23 Oral Administration of Ganoderma lucidum to Lead-Exposed Rats Protects Erythrocytes against Hemolysis: Implicates to Anti-Anemia Hossain, Shahdat Bhowmick, Sujan Islam, Saiful Rozario, Liza Jahan, Sabrin Hassan, Mehedi Sarkar, Marzan Choudhury, Bazlul Karim Ahmed, Sohel Shahjalal, Hussain Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article We studied the effect of chronic oral exposure to lead acetate (PbA) on the sensitivity of RBC to hemolysis and whether the sensitivity could be decreased by feeding the rats with extract of medicinal mushroom Ganoderma lucidum. Three groups of rats, control, PbA-exposed, and G. lucidum (Gl)+PbA, were used. PbA (3 mM) was administered via drinking water and G. lucidum extract by gavage at 300 mg/Kg BW/day for 12 weeks. Afterwards, the rats were killed and washed RBCs were subjected to hemolysis in the presence of Fenton's reagents. Hemolysis was determined by estimating the amount of released hemoglobin. The levels of lipid peroxide (LPO) and GSH were determined from RBC membranes and whole RBCs, respectively. The levels of TNFα and LPO also were determined from hepatic tissues. The RBCs of PbA-exposed rats displayed significantly higher sensitivity to hemolysis than those of the Gl+PbA rats. The levels of LPO increased and GSH decreased in the RBCs, with concomitant increases in the levels of hepatic TNFα and LPO in the PbA-exposed rats. The degree of hemolysis was significantly low in the RBCs of Gl+PbA rats, concurrently with amelioration of hepatic parameters. Finally, the study suggests that PbA-induced-hemolysis and related oxidative-toxicity might be minimized by consumption of G. lucidum. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4537730/ /pubmed/26300947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/463703 Text en Copyright © 2015 Shahdat Hossain et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Hossain, Shahdat
Bhowmick, Sujan
Islam, Saiful
Rozario, Liza
Jahan, Sabrin
Hassan, Mehedi
Sarkar, Marzan
Choudhury, Bazlul Karim
Ahmed, Sohel
Shahjalal, Hussain
Oral Administration of Ganoderma lucidum to Lead-Exposed Rats Protects Erythrocytes against Hemolysis: Implicates to Anti-Anemia
title Oral Administration of Ganoderma lucidum to Lead-Exposed Rats Protects Erythrocytes against Hemolysis: Implicates to Anti-Anemia
title_full Oral Administration of Ganoderma lucidum to Lead-Exposed Rats Protects Erythrocytes against Hemolysis: Implicates to Anti-Anemia
title_fullStr Oral Administration of Ganoderma lucidum to Lead-Exposed Rats Protects Erythrocytes against Hemolysis: Implicates to Anti-Anemia
title_full_unstemmed Oral Administration of Ganoderma lucidum to Lead-Exposed Rats Protects Erythrocytes against Hemolysis: Implicates to Anti-Anemia
title_short Oral Administration of Ganoderma lucidum to Lead-Exposed Rats Protects Erythrocytes against Hemolysis: Implicates to Anti-Anemia
title_sort oral administration of ganoderma lucidum to lead-exposed rats protects erythrocytes against hemolysis: implicates to anti-anemia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4537730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26300947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/463703
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