Chaabane_2018_Biomed.Pharmacother_102_645

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Title : Penconazole alters redox status, cholinergic function and lung's histoarchitecture of adult rats: Reversal effect of vitamin E - Chaabane_2018_Biomed.Pharmacother_102_645
Author(s) : Chaabane M , Elwej A , Ghorbel I , Chelly S , Mnif H , Boudawara T , Ellouze Chaabouni S , Zeghal N , Soudani N
Ref : Biomed Pharmacother , 102 :645 , 2018
Abstract :

The present study pertains to the possible adverse effects of penconazole exposure on the lung of adult rats, and to the potential ability of vitamin E (Vit E) in mitigating the toxicity induced by this fungicide. Male Wistar rats were divided into four groups of six animals each: Group I (Controls): rats drank distilled water; Group II (PEN): rats received, by gavage, 50mg/kg body weight (1/40 LD50) of penconazole every 2 days during 10 days; Group III (Vit E): rats received daily 100mg alpha-tocopherol acetate/kg body weight during 10 days by gavage; and Group IV (Vit E+PEN): rats received both vitamin E (100mg alpha-tocopherol acetate/kg body weight) and penconazole (50mg/kg body weight), being vitamin E given as a daily dosage and penconazole every 2 days, by gavage during 10 days. Results showed that penconazole induced oxidative stress in the lung demonstrated by an increase in malondialdehyde (+77%), hydrogen peroxide (+58%) and advanced oxidation protein product (+22%) levels, as compared to the controls. Furthermore, a decrease in the activities of catalase (-41%), superoxide dismutase (-45%), glutathione peroxidase (-23%) and acetylcholinesterase (-67%), and an increase in the levels of non-protein thiols (+17%), glutathione (+7%) and vitamin C (+44%) were registered. Abnormalities in lung histological sections such as alveolar edema, infiltration of inflammatory cells (leukocytes) and emphysema, were also observed following penconazole exposure. Vitamin E ameliorated the biochemical parameters, as well as the histological impairments induced by this fungicide. In conclusion, our study demonstrated that vitamin E, a natural antioxidant, was effective in alleviating penconazole-induced lung damage in Wistar rats.

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Chaabane M, Elwej A, Ghorbel I, Chelly S, Mnif H, Boudawara T, Ellouze Chaabouni S, Zeghal N, Soudani N (2018)
Penconazole alters redox status, cholinergic function and lung's histoarchitecture of adult rats: Reversal effect of vitamin E
Biomed Pharmacother 102 :645

Chaabane M, Elwej A, Ghorbel I, Chelly S, Mnif H, Boudawara T, Ellouze Chaabouni S, Zeghal N, Soudani N (2018)
Biomed Pharmacother 102 :645