Moraes-Silva_2014_J.Biochem.Mol.Toxicol_28_328

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Title : Preventive Effect of CuCl2 on Behavioral Alterations and Mercury Accumulation in Central Nervous System Induced by HgCl2 in Newborn Rats - Moraes-Silva_2014_J.Biochem.Mol.Toxicol_28_328
Author(s) : Moraes-Silva L , Siqueira LF , Oliveira VA , Oliveira CS , Ineu RP , Pedroso TF , Fonseca MM , Pereira ME
Ref : J Biochem Mol Toxicol , 28 :328 , 2014
Abstract :

This study investigated the benefits of Cu preexposition on Hg effects on behavioral tests, acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity and Hg, and essential metal contents in the cerebrum and cerebellum of neonate rats. Wistar rats received (subcutaneous) saline or CuCl2 .2H2 O (6.9 mg/kg/day) when they were 3 to 7 days old and saline or HgCl2 (5.0 mg/kg/day) when they were 8 to 12 days old. Mercury exposure reduced the performance of rats in the negative geotaxis (3-13 days) and beaker test (17-20 days), inhibited cerebellum AChE activity (13 days), increased cerebrum and cerebellum Hg (13 days), cerebrum Cu (13 days), and cerebrum and cerebellum Zn levels (33 days). The performance of rats in the tail immersion and rotarod tests as well as Fe and Mg levels were not altered by treatments. Copper prevented all alterations induced by mercury. These results are important to open a new perspective of prevention and/or therapy for mercury exposure.

PubMedSearch : Moraes-Silva_2014_J.Biochem.Mol.Toxicol_28_328
PubMedID: 24799335

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Moraes-Silva L, Siqueira LF, Oliveira VA, Oliveira CS, Ineu RP, Pedroso TF, Fonseca MM, Pereira ME (2014)
Preventive Effect of CuCl2 on Behavioral Alterations and Mercury Accumulation in Central Nervous System Induced by HgCl2 in Newborn Rats
J Biochem Mol Toxicol 28 :328

Moraes-Silva L, Siqueira LF, Oliveira VA, Oliveira CS, Ineu RP, Pedroso TF, Fonseca MM, Pereira ME (2014)
J Biochem Mol Toxicol 28 :328