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Histomorphometric and genotoxic studies in albino rats following sub-chronic exposure to arsenic

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Title Histomorphometric and genotoxic studies in albino rats following sub-chronic exposure to arsenic
 
Creator Mehta, Madhuri
 
Contributor Hundal, S.S.
 
Subject enzymes, biological phenomena, toxicity, proteins, inorganic compounds, irrigation, antioxidants, organic compounds, peptides, water
 
Description The present study was carried out to evaluate the histomorphometric and genotoxic effects of sodium arsenite at low doses on female rats. Forty eight mature female rats were divided into four groups; one group as control and three groups received sodium arsenite at the doses of 10, 30 and 50 μg/L dissolved in distilled water orally for 60 days. Half of the rats from each group were sacrificed after 30 days and the remaining after 60 days of treatment. Oral exposure of sodium arsenite results in disruption of estrous cycle with prolonged diestrous and metestrous phases. A significant decrease (P≤0.01) in the number of corpus lutea along with increased number of atretic follicles has been observed in treated ovaries after 30 and 60 days of treatment. The thickness of uterine myometrium and endometrium decreased significantly (P≤0.05-0.01) in treated rats. Histopathological observations of liver and kidney sections showed presence of pyknotic cells, infiltrations and increased glomerulus chamber spaces. The activities of antioxidant enzymes decreased significantly (P≤0.01) with an increase in the levels of lipid peroxidation, urea and creatinine in treated animals. The concentration of arsenic was high in treated as compared to control rats. Increased liver microsomal degranulation and bone marrow chromosomal aberration (chromatid gaps, fragmentation and breakage) in all the treated groups substantiates carcinogenic and mutagenic effects of sodium arsenite. It may be inferred that exposure to sodium arsenite at low doses disturbs the antioxidant/prooxidant ratio leading to a state of oxidative stress as evidenced through histological, biochemical and genotoxic parameters.
 
Date 2016-04-12T09:30:45Z
2016-04-12T09:30:45Z
2014
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/65428
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher PAU