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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 372-385, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-970381

ABSTRACT

Bisphenol A (BPA) is widely used to produce epoxy resin and polycarbonate plastic products. In severe cases, these plastics may release BPA, which then infiltrates into the environment. Various concentrations of BPA have been found in most biological fluid. Its presence has been well shown to be closely related to many chronic diseases, including chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, little is known regarding the adverse effects of BPA exposure and its succedent cellular events on CKD. Hence, in the current in vivo study, we aimed to assess the effects of chronic exposure to BPA on animal nephrotoxicity through investigating oxidative stress and apoptosis. Upon exposure to BPA at 0.01, 0.1, and 1 mg/L via drinking water for four weeks, the mated and pregnant females were continuously exposed to BPA until weaning. Subsequently, three weeks old F1-male neonates were also orally challenged with the same three doses of BPA for ten weeks. The results showed that the kidneys of 0.1 and 1 mg/L BPA-treated mice were seriously damaged; the contents of serum renal function indexes and lipid peroxidation products were significantly increased, including urea nitrogen, creatinine, uric acid, and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances; the morphological structure of mouse kidneys was impaired; the expressions of antioxidant-related genes at mRNA and protein levels from mouse kidneys were markedly diminished, including glutathione-S-transferase, superoxide dismutase, and catalase; the expressions of genes and proteins related to apoptosis index (ratio of Bax/Bcl-1 and Caspase-3) were significantly enhanced. The data manifested that cumulative oxidative stress and apoptosis might play an essential role in the animal nephrotoxicity induced by chronic exposure to BPA.


Subject(s)
Female , Male , Mice , Animals , Oxidative Stress , Antioxidants , Apoptosis , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
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Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine ; : 31-31, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-880350

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND@#The industrial revolution has resulted in increased synthesis and the introduction of a variety of compounds into the environment and their potentially hazardous effects have been observed in the biota. The present study was aimed to evaluate the potential endocrine-disrupting effects of chronic exposure to the low concentrations of bisphenol S (BPS) in male rats.@*METHODS@#Weaning male Sprague-Dawley rats (22 days old) were either exposed to water containing 0.1% ethanol for control or different concentrations of BPS (0.5, 5, and 50 μg/L) in drinking water for 48 weeks in the chronic exposure study. After completion of the experimental period, animals were dissected and different parameters (hormone concentrations, histology of testis and epididymis, oxidative stress and level of antioxidant enzymes in the testis, daily sperm production (DSP), and sperm parameters) were determined.@*RESULTS@#Results of the present study showed a significant alteration in the gonadosomatic index (GSI) and relative reproductive organ weights. Oxidative stress in the testis was significantly elevated while sperm motility, daily sperm production, and the number of sperm in epididymis were reduced. Plasma testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH), and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) concentrations were reduced and estradiol levels were high in the 50 μg/L-exposed group. Histological observations involved a significant reduction in the epithelial height of the testis along with disrupted spermatogenesis, an empty lumen of the seminiferous tubules, and the caput region of the epididymis.@*CONCLUSION@#These results suggest that exposure to 5 and 50 μg/L of BPS for the chronic duration started from an early age can induce structural changes in testicular tissue architecture and endocrine alterations in the male reproductive system which may lead to infertility in males.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Biomarkers , Endocrine Disruptors/toxicity , Environmental Exposure/adverse effects , Environmental Pollutants/toxicity , Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System/physiopathology , Infertility, Male/physiopathology , Phenols/toxicity , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Sulfones/toxicity , Testis/physiopathology , Toxicity Tests, Chronic
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J. health med. sci. (Print) ; 6(2): 123-129, abr.-jun. 2020. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1391047

ABSTRACT

This work aims to determine if there is a difference between the cardiorespiratory response of children who chronically live at high altitude (Aymaras and non-Aymaras) compared to children that arrive as tourist at a high altitude of 3500 m (Putre, Chile). The subjects were children (Aymaras and non-Aymaras) who were born and live in Putre and children who came to the same location for a tourist visit. We used Oxygen saturation (%) and heart rate (HR, bpm) were evaluated by pulse oxymetry in children from Putre. The results showed similar levels of oxygen saturation were observed among chronic Aymaras and non-Aymara children. A lower oxygen saturation was found in children with acute exposure when compared with chronic children (p<0.0001). The HR of Aymaras and non-Aymara chronic children was lower than that observed in the non-native children (p<0.05). In contrast acute children had a higher HR than chronic children (p<0.001). Negative relationships were observed with correlation values (p<0.01) between oxygen saturation and HR in all groups. We concluded that chronic Aymara children exhibited a higher slope and correlation between oxygen saturation vs HR compared to chronic children who are non-Aymaras, suggesting that chronic natives are more sensitive to hypoxia. And, chronic non-Aymara children have an early blunting response to hypoxia. Further studies are needed to understand the physiological mechanisms in this population group.


El objetivo de este trabajo es determinar si existe alguna diferencia entre la respuesta cardiorespiratoria de niños que han vivido crónicamente a gran altitud (Aymaras y no Aymaras) comparados con niños llegados como turistas en grandes alturas de 3500m (Putre, Chile). Los sujetos fueron niños (Aymaras y no Aymaras) que nacieron y vivieron en Putre y niños que llegaron a la zona por una visita turística. Utilizamos saturación de oxígeno (%) y ritmo cardíaco (HR, bpm). Los niños de Putre fueron evaluados utilizando la pulsioximetría. Los resultados mostraron niveles similares de saturación de oxígeno entre los niños crónicos Aymaras y no Ayamaras. En los niños con exposición aguda se encontró una baja saturación de oxígeno al compararse con los niños crónicos (p<0.0001). El HR de los niños crónicos Aymaras y no Aymaras fue menor que el observado en niños no nativos (p<0.05). En cambio, los niños con síntomas agudos tenían una mayor HR que los niños crónicos (p<0.001). Se observaron relaciones negativas con los valores de correlación (p<0.01) entre la saturación de oxígeno y HR en todos los grupos. Concluimos que los niños crónicos Aymaras mostraban una gran pendiente y correlacion entre la saturación de oxígeno contra el HR comparado con los niños crónicos no Aymaras, sugiriendo que los nativos crónicos son más susceptibles a la hipoxia, y que los niños crónicos no Aymaras tiene una respuesta temprana a la hipoxia. Se necesitan estudios posteriores para entender los mecanismos fisiológicos en este grupo de población.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Altitude , Oxygen Saturation/physiology , Heart Rate/physiology , Indians, South American , Chile
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The Medical Journal of Malaysia ; : 62-67, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-825397

ABSTRACT

@#Objective: To identify regions of the brain affected during cognitive working memory during tasks to assess attention, planning and decision making among military aviation personnel who have chronic intermittent exposure to high altitude environment. Method: A case-control study was conducted in the Universiti Putra Malaysia among eight military personnel, four of whom had chronic intermittent exposure to high altitude training. They were divided into two groups, chronic intermittent exposure group (CE) (n=4) and a control group (n=4). They underwent a task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) that utilised spatial working memory task to objectively evaluate the neural activation in response to the Tower of London paradigm. Each correct answer was given a score of one and the maximum achievable score was 100%. Results: A consecutive dichotomised group of CE (4/8) and control (4/8) of age-matched military aviation personnel with a mean age of 37.23±5.52 years; showed significant activation in the right middle frontal gyrus (MFG). This in turn was positively correlated with response accuracy. A significant difference in the response accuracy was noted among both the groups at p<0.05. Conclusion: At the minimum results of power analysis of this preliminary fMRI study, our group of aviation personnel who had chronic intermittent exposure to hypobaric hypoxic environment, did not have any significant decrease in cognitive function namely attention, decision-making and problem solving compared to controls during a working memory task

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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 51(3): e6568, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-889051

ABSTRACT

The goal of this study was to compare the visual contrast sensitivity (CS) of men and women exposed and not exposed to organic solvents. Forty-six volunteers of both genders aged between 18 and 41 years (mean±SD=27.72±6.28) participated. Gas station attendants were exposed to gas containing 46.30 ppm of solvents at a temperature of 304±274.39 K, humidity of 62.25±7.59% and ventilation of 0.69±0.46 m/s (a passive gas chromatography-based sampling method was used considering the microclimate variables). Visual CS was measured via the psychophysical method of two-alternative forced choice using vertical sinusoidal gratings with spatial frequencies of 0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 5.0, 10.0, and 16.0 cpd (cycles per degree) and an average luminance of 34.4 cd/m2. The results showed that visual CS was significantly lower (P<0.05) in the following groups: i) exposed men compared to unexposed men at frequencies of 0.2, 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 cpd; ii) exposed women compared to unexposed women at a frequency of 5.0 cpd; and iii) exposed women compared to exposed men at a frequency of 0.5 cpd, even at exposures below the tolerance limit (300 ppm). These results suggest that the visual CS of exposed men was impaired over a wider range of spatial frequencies than that of exposed women. This difference may have been due to the higher body fat content of women compared to that of men, suggesting that body fat in women can serve as a protective factor against neurotoxic effects.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Young Adult , Contrast Sensitivity/drug effects , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Solvents/adverse effects , Visual Perception/physiology , Adipose Tissue/anatomy & histology , Brazil/epidemiology , Educational Status , Microclimate , Occupational Exposure/statistics & numerical data , Sensory Thresholds/physiology , Sex Factors , Spatial Learning/physiology
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Acta toxicol. argent ; 24(1): 2-9, jul. 2016. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-837849

ABSTRACT

Las mezclas químicas o la presencia conjunta de signos y síntomas de intoxicación crónica son dos de los principales desafíos para el estudio toxicológico y epidemiológico de la exposición a plaguicidas. En este estudio fue explorada la aplicabilidad del análisis cualitativo comparativo con conjuntos nítidos (csQCA) para superar estas difcultades. Los datos de síntomas y signos clínicos de intoxicación de 43 trabajadores del cultivo de arroz en Guamo y Espinal (Tolima, Colombia) fueron recolectados, y se midió la presencia de heptacloro en sangre total con cromatografía de gases con detector de captura de electrones. Se realizaron tablas de verdad con las principales confguraciones (presencia conjunta de signos y síntomas), y se evaluó su consistencia y cobertura. En 90,70 % de los trabajadores se detectó heptacloro. Cuarenta y nueve signos y síntomas fueron reportados, siendo los más frecuentes las alteraciones del sueño, el mareo y la visión borrosa. Cinco confguraciones resultaron asociadas con la detección de heptacloro en sangre (cobertura: 0,872 y consistencia: 0,971), aunque sólo tres resultan útiles para la práctica clínica. Este procedimiento permitió diseñar un listado de tamizaje para detección de individuos con exposición a heptacloro. La experiencia mostró uno de los potenciales uso de csQCA en toxicología. Futuros estudios podrán explorar mejor el valor predictivo de estos hallazgos en diversas poblaciones.


Chemical mixtures or the conjoint presence of signs and symptoms of chronic poisoning are two of the main challenges to the toxicologic and epidemiologic study of exposure to pesticides. In this study was explored the applicability of crispsets qualitative comparative analysis (csQCA) to overcome these diffculties. Data on symptoms and signs of poisoning from 43 agricultural workers living in Guamo or Espinal (Cundinamarca, Colombia) were collected, and the presence of heptachlor was measured in total blood with gas chromatography with electron capture detector. Truth tables with main confgurations were performed, and consistence and coverage were estimated. Heptachlor was detected among 90.70% of workers. Forty-nine symptoms and signs were reported, being the most frequent sleep disorders, dizziness and blurred vision. Five confgurations were associated with the detection of heptachlor in blood (coverage: 0.872 and consistence: 0.971), although only three are useful for clinical practice. This procedure allowed the design of a list of screening for detection of individuals with exposure to heptachlor. This experience showed one of the potential uses of csQCA in toxicology. Future studies may further explore the predictive value of these fndings in different populations.


Subject(s)
Humans , Signs and Symptoms , Evaluation Studies as Topic/methods , Pesticide Exposure , Heptachlor/poisoning , Heptachlor/blood , Rural Workers , Rural Areas , Multivariate Analysis , Colombia/epidemiology
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Bauru; s.n; 2015. 464 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-867745

ABSTRACT

O trato gastrointestinal (TGI) é a principal rota de exposição ao fluoreto (F) e o seu mais importante sítio de absorção. Acredita-se que a toxicidade do F comprometa a fisiologia do intestino, devido à relevante sintomatologia gastrointestinal relatada em consequência da exposição excessiva ao F. A função intestinal é controlada por uma complexa rede neuronal interligada e incorporada à parede deste órgão, denominada Sistema Nervoso Entérico (SNE). Embora os efeitos tóxicos do F sobre o Sistema Nervoso Central sejam descritos na literatura, não há estudos relacionados à sua toxicidade sobre o SNE. Neste estudo realizado em ratos, foi avaliado o efeito da exposição aguda ou crônica ao F, sobre a população geral de neurônios entéricos e sobre as subpopulações que expressam os principais neurotransmissores entéricos: Acetilcolina (ACh), Óxido Nítrico (NO), Peptídeo Vasoativo Intestinal (VIP), Peptídeo Relacionado ao Gene da Calcitonina (CGRP) e Substância P (SP). Os animais foram divididos em 5 grupos: 3 destinados à exposição crônica (0 ppm, 10 ppm ou 50 ppm de F na água de beber) e 2 à exposição aguda (0 ou 25 mgF/Kg por gavagem gástrica). Foram coletados os 3 segmentos do intestino delgado (duodeno, jejuno e íleo) e processados para a detecção da HuC/D, ChAT, nNOS, VIP, CGRP e SP, através de técnicas de imunofluorescência, no plexo mioentérico. Foram obtidas imagens para a realização da análise quantitativa dos neurônios da população geral (HuC/D) e nitrérgicos (imunorreativos à nNOS); e morfométrica dos neurônios imunorreativos à HuC/D ou nNOS; e das varicosidades imunorreativas à ChAT, VIP, CGRP ou SP. Amostras dos 3 segmentos intestinais foram preparadas e coradas em Hematoxilina e Eosina para análise histológica da morfologia básica. O segmento intestinal considerado mais afetado na análise morfométrica da população geral de neurônios, o duodeno, foi selecionado para a realização da análise proteômica, com o objetivo de oferecer o seu perfil proteico...


The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is the main route of fluoride (F) exposure, and the most important site of its absorption. It is believed that F toxicity compromises the intestine physiology, due to the relevant gastrointestinal symptomatology reported in consequence to excessive exposure. The intestinal function is controlled by a complex neuronal net, which is interconnected and embedded in the wall of this organ, named Enteric Nervous System (ENS). Although the toxic effects of F on the Central Nervous system are described in the literature, there are no studies related to its toxicity on the ENS. Therefore, in this study performed in rats, the effects of chronic and acute F exposure were evaluated, on the general population of enteric neurons and on the subpopulations that express the main enteric neurotransmitters: Acetylcholine (Ach), Nitric Oxide (NO), Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP), Calcitonin gene related peptide (CGRP), and Substance P (SP). The animals were divided into 5 groups: 3 designed to the chronic exposure (0 ppm, 10 ppm ou 50 ppm de F in the drinking water) and 2 to the acute exposure (0 ou 25 mgF/Kg - gastric gavage). Three intestinal segments were collected (duodenum, jejunum, and ileum) and processed for the immunofluorescence techniques to detect HuC/D, ChAT, nNOS, VIP, CGRP and SP, on the myenteric plexus. Images were obtained for the quantitative analysis of the general population of neurons (HuC/D immunoreactive) and the nitrergic neurons (nNOS immunoreactive), for the morphometric analysis of the general population and nitrergic neurons and also for the immunoreactive varicosities to ChAT, VIP, CGRP or SP. Samples of the 3 intestinal segments were prepared and stained with hematoxylin and eosin for histological analysis of the basic morphology. Duodenum, the intestinal segment considered the most affected in the morphological analysis of the general population of neurons, was selected for the proteomic analysis...


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Sodium Fluoride/administration & dosage , Sodium Fluoride/toxicity , Intestine, Small , Proteins/analysis , Enteric Nervous System , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Intestine, Small/chemistry , Proteomics , Rats, Wistar , Reference Values
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Bauru; s.n; 2015. 464 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-871404

ABSTRACT

O trato gastrointestinal (TGI) é a principal rota de exposição ao fluoreto (F) e o seu mais importante sítio de absorção. Acredita-se que a toxicidade do F comprometa a fisiologia do intestino, devido à relevante sintomatologia gastrointestinal relatada em consequência da exposição excessiva ao F. A função intestinal é controlada por uma complexa rede neuronal interligada e incorporada à parede deste órgão, denominada Sistema Nervoso Entérico (SNE). Embora os efeitos tóxicos do F sobre o Sistema Nervoso Central sejam descritos na literatura, não há estudos relacionados à sua toxicidade sobre o SNE. Neste estudo realizado em ratos, foi avaliado o efeito da exposição aguda ou crônica ao F, sobre a população geral de neurônios entéricos e sobre as subpopulações que expressam os principais neurotransmissores entéricos: Acetilcolina (ACh), Óxido Nítrico (NO), Peptídeo Vasoativo Intestinal (VIP), Peptídeo Relacionado ao Gene da Calcitonina (CGRP) e Substância P (SP). Os animais foram divididos em 5 grupos: 3 destinados à exposição crônica (0 ppm, 10 ppm ou 50 ppm de F na água de beber) e 2 à exposição aguda (0 ou 25 mgF/Kg por gavagem gástrica). Foram coletados os 3 segmentos do intestino delgado (duodeno, jejuno e íleo) e processados para a detecção da HuC/D, ChAT, nNOS, VIP, CGRP e SP, através de técnicas de imunofluorescência, no plexo mioentérico. Foram obtidas imagens para a realização da análise quantitativa dos neurônios da população geral (HuC/D) e nitrérgicos (imunorreativos à nNOS); e morfométrica dos neurônios imunorreativos à HuC/D ou nNOS; e das varicosidades imunorreativas à ChAT, VIP, CGRP ou SP. Amostras dos 3 segmentos intestinais foram preparadas e coradas em Hematoxilina e Eosina para análise histológica da morfologia básica. O segmento intestinal considerado mais afetado na análise morfométrica da população geral de neurônios, o duodeno, foi selecionado para a realização da análise proteômica, com o objetivo de oferecer o seu perfil proteico...


The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is the main route of fluoride (F) exposure, and the most important site of its absorption. It is believed that F toxicity compromises the intestine physiology, due to the relevant gastrointestinal symptomatology reported in consequence to excessive exposure. The intestinal function is controlled by a complex neuronal net, which is interconnected and embedded in the wall of this organ, named Enteric Nervous System (ENS). Although the toxic effects of F on the Central Nervous system are described in the literature, there are no studies related to its toxicity on the ENS. Therefore, in this study performed in rats, the effects of chronic and acute F exposure were evaluated, on the general population of enteric neurons and on the subpopulations that express the main enteric neurotransmitters: Acetylcholine (Ach), Nitric Oxide (NO), Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP), Calcitonin gene related peptide (CGRP), and Substance P (SP). The animals were divided into 5 groups: 3 designed to the chronic exposure (0 ppm, 10 ppm ou 50 ppm de F in the drinking water) and 2 to the acute exposure (0 ou 25 mgF/Kg - gastric gavage). Three intestinal segments were collected (duodenum, jejunum, and ileum) and processed for the immunofluorescence techniques to detect HuC/D, ChAT, nNOS, VIP, CGRP and SP, on the myenteric plexus. Images were obtained for the quantitative analysis of the general population of neurons (HuC/D immunoreactive) and the nitrergic neurons (nNOS immunoreactive), for the morphometric analysis of the general population and nitrergic neurons and also for the immunoreactive varicosities to ChAT, VIP, CGRP or SP. Samples of the 3 intestinal segments were prepared and stained with hematoxylin and eosin for histological analysis of the basic morphology. Duodenum, the intestinal segment considered the most affected in the morphological analysis of the general population of neurons, was selected for the proteomic analysis...


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , Sodium Fluoride/administration & dosage , Sodium Fluoride/toxicity , Intestine, Small , Proteins/analysis , Enteric Nervous System , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Intestine, Small/chemistry , Proteomics , Rats, Wistar , Reference Values
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Br Biotechnol J ; 2014 Mar; 4(3): 236-243
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-162432

ABSTRACT

Background: Kerosene is a commonly available product used for cooking and lighting purposes in many parts of Asia and Africa where it is sold in beverage bottles and jerry cans in both commercial and residential places because of inadequate filling stations. Therefore excessive exposure through both dermal and oral routes is common. Objective: This study is embarked upon to determine the impact of trace amount of kerosene on serum vitamin levels in female Wistar rats. Methods: Kerosene (0.4 ml/kg body weight) was administered to rats either through the oral or dermal route daily for a period of 30 days and the levels of vitamins were estimated using the high performance liquid chromatography technique. Results: Using Student t test only pantothenic acid was not significantly (p>0.05) different when oral or dermal group was compared with control, all other vitamins were significantly decreased (p<0.05), Moreover, using ANOVA, riboflavin, folic, niacin and vitamins A and D were more depleted in rats in oral route of administration than those in dermal group. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that exposure to this product either through the oral or dermal route may be detrimental to health as it induced vitamin depletion.

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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 529-534, 1992.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-38269

ABSTRACT

A 49-year-old male had erythematous to rusky red papules, indurated plaques and lichenified patches with hyperpigmentation on sun-exposed areas for 6 years. Phototest revealed the decreased rninimal erythemal dose to UVA(10J/cm. Photopatch test with 5% Trandate ointment, 5% hydrochlorthiazide ointment and vaselin. as a control were all negative. Two weeks after cessation of Trandate, an oral challenge of hydrochlorthiazide followed by phototest was perfrirmed resulting in exacerbation of skin lesions and photosensitivity with a decreased MED to UVA(10J/cm) again. After the cesation of Trandate containing hydrochlorthiazide, the skin lesions were improved with complete loss of photosensitivity. But, improvement of the infiltrated or licheified plaques were delayed. Presenile cataract previously noted in the patient seemed to be related to his longstanding intake of hydrochlorthiazide.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Cataract , Hyperpigmentation , Labetalol , Skin
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