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Research
& Reviews
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BioSciences |
December 2008
Volume 2(2-6) |
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Long-Term Effect Of Cadmium
And Selenium On Lipid Peroxidation And Catalase Activity In Intact And
Ovariectomized Rats
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Talib Hussen Ali
Department of Biology, College of Education, Mosul University, Mosul,
(IRAQ) |
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The effect of orally cadmium (Cd),
administrated as CdCl2 at a dose of 7mg / kg / body weight /
rat / day to intact and ovariectomized rats (Ovx) followed by dietary
selenium (Se) supplementation as SeCl2 at dose of.7mg / kg / body weight
/ rat / day for a period of 28 days are investigated in this study.
Results of the present study demonstrate that the female body weight
gain is not altered significantly in Cd- treated rats in comparison to
the control. The deleterious effect of cadmium was obvious on female
reproductive organs in intact rat (not operated) as the ovarian weight
significantly decreased in cadmium- treated group compared to both
control and selenium - cadmium mixture supplemented groups.
Supplementation of the mixture has a small effect on the rate of overall
growth of the treated animals. Results also show that cadmium
accumulates within the liver, kidney and ovary of animals exposed to
cadmium. Corresponding changes in cadmium were not observed in both
control and tested groups. Lipid peroxidation level (malondialdehyde
level) and the antioxidant enzymatic activity (catalase) in both Cd-treated
and ovariectomized animals are evaluated. The subchronic exposure of
mature females with cadmium chloride or ovariectomy operation exhibited
almost similar response indicated by a significant increase in lipid
peroxidation level and a drop in catalase activity along with elevated
Cd content in the liver, kidney and ovary tissues. A dietary
supplementation of equal volume of a mixture selenium chloride and
cadmium chloride at a dose of 7 mg / kg /body weight/rat/day and post
selenium (Se) supplementation as SeCl2 at dose of.7mg / kg /
body weight / rat / day to ovariectomy of rats minimizes the
peroxidation level and increases the catalase activity significantly to
the control level. |
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