Pedroso_2017_Biol.Trace.Elem.Res_180_275

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Title : Effects of Zinc and N-Acetylcysteine in Damage Caused by Lead Exposure in Young Rats - Pedroso_2017_Biol.Trace.Elem.Res_180_275
Author(s) : Pedroso TF , Oliveira CS , Fonseca MM , Oliveira VA , Pereira ME
Ref : Biol Trace Elem Res , 180 :275 , 2017
Abstract :

This study investigated the toxicity of rats exposed to lead acetate (AcPb) during the second phase of brain development (8-12 days postnatal) in hematological and cerebral parameters. Moreover, the preventive effect of zinc chloride (ZnCl2) and N-acetylcysteine (NAC) was investigated. Pups were injected subcutaneously with saline (0.9% NaCl solution), ZnCl2 (27 mg/kg/day), NAC (5 mg/kg/day) or ZnCl2 plus NAC for 5 days (3rd-7th postnatal days), and with saline (0.9% NaCl solution) or AcPb (7 mg/kg/day) in the five subsequent days (8th-12th postnatal days). Animals were sacrificed 21 days after the last AcPb exposure. Pups exposed to AcPb presented inhibition of blood porphobilinogen-synthase (PBG-synthase) activity without changes in hemoglobin content. ZnCl2 pre-exposure partially prevented PBG-synthase inhibition. Regarding neurotoxicity biomarkers, animals exposed to AcPb presented a decrease in cerebrum acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity and an increase in Pb accumulation in blood and cerebrum. These changes were prevented by pre-treatment with ZnCl2, NAC, and ZnCl2 plus NAC. AcPb exposure caused no alteration in behavioral tasks. In short, results show that AcPb inhibited the activity of two important enzymatic biomarkers up to 21 days after the end of the exposure. Moreover, ZnCl2 and NAC prevented the alterations induced by AcPb.

PubMedSearch : Pedroso_2017_Biol.Trace.Elem.Res_180_275
PubMedID: 28389902

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Pedroso TF, Oliveira CS, Fonseca MM, Oliveira VA, Pereira ME (2017)
Effects of Zinc and N-Acetylcysteine in Damage Caused by Lead Exposure in Young Rats
Biol Trace Elem Res 180 :275

Pedroso TF, Oliveira CS, Fonseca MM, Oliveira VA, Pereira ME (2017)
Biol Trace Elem Res 180 :275