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Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2016

Subacute effects of low dose lead nitrate and mercury chloride exposure on kidney of rats

Fatma Gökçe Apaydin; Hatice Baş; Suna Kalender; Yusuf Kalender

Lead nitrate and mercury chloride are the most common heavy metal pollutants. In the present study, the effects of lead and mercury induced nephrotoxicity were studied in Wistar rats. Lead nitrate (LN, 45 mg/kg b.w/day) and mercury chloride (MC, 0.02 mg/kg b.w/day) and their combination were administered orally for 28 days. Four groups of rats were used in the study: control, LN, MC and LN plus MC groups. Serum biochemical parameters, lipid peroxidation, antioxidant enzymes and histopathological changes in kidney tissues were investigated in all treatment groups. LN and MC caused severe histopathological changes. It was shown that LN, MC and also co-treatment with LN and MC exposure induced significant increase in serum urea, uric acid and creatinine levels. There were also statistically significant changes in antioxidant enzyme activities (SOD, CAT, GPx and GST) and lipid peroxidation (MDA) in all groups except control group. In this study, we showed that MC caused more harmful effects than LN in rats.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2014

Lead Nitrate Induced Testicular Toxicity in Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Rats: Protective Role of Sodium Selenite

Fatma Gökçe Apaydin; Suna Kalender; Hatice Baş; Filiz Demir; Yusuf Kalender

Among heavy met als, lead is one of the common pollutants found in the environment and biological system. In the present study, streptozotocin-induced diabetic and normal non-diabetic male Wistar rats were given sodium selenite (1.0 mg/kg bw), lead nitrate (22.5 mg/kg bw) and sodium selenite plus lead nitrate (1.0 mg/kg+22.5 mg/kg bw, respectively) through gavage. At the end of 4th week, malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, antioxidant enzyme activities [superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione-S-transferase (GST)], and histopathological changes of testes were investigated compared to the control group. No significant differences were observed between the control and sodium selenite treated groups. However, lead nitrate increased the levels of MDA, SOD, CAT, GPx and GST activities compared with the control group in diabetic and non-diabetic rats. Light microscopic analyses revealed that lead nitrate induced numerous histopathological changes in testis tissues of diabetic and non-diabetic rats. In the diabetic and non-diabetic sodium selenite plus lead nitrate treated groups, there were statistically significantly decreased MDA levels and antioxidant enzymes activities and mild pathological changes. As a result, sodium selenite significantly reduced lead nitrate induced testicular toxicity for both diabetic and non-diabetic rats.


Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2015

Protective effects of sodium selenite on lead nitrate-induced hepatotoxicity in diabetic and non-diabetic rats

Suna Kalender; Fatma Gökçe Apaydin; Hatice Baş; Yusuf Kalender

In the present study, the effect of sodium selenite on lead induced toxicity was studied in Wistar rats. Sodium selenite and lead nitrate were administered orally for 28 days to streptozotocin induced diabetic and non-diabetic rats. Eight groups of rats were used in the study: control, sodium selenite, lead nitrate, lead nitrate+sodium selenite, streptozotocin-induced diabetic-control, diabetic-sodium selenite, diabetic-lead nitrate, diabetic-lead nitrate+sodium selenite groups. Serum biochemical parameters, lipid peroxidation, antioxidant enzymes and histopathological changes in liver tissues were investigated in all groups. There were statistically significant changes in liver function tests, antioxidant enzyme activities and lipid peroxidation levels in lead nitrate and sodium selenite+lead nitrate treated groups, also in diabetic and non-diabetic groups. Furthermore, histopathological alterations were demonstrated in same groups. In the present study we found that sodium selenite treatment did not show completely protective effect on diabetes mellitus caused damages, but diabetic rats are more susceptible to lead toxicity than non-diabetic rats.


Toxicology and Industrial Health | 2016

Mercuric chloride induced hepatotoxic and hematologic changes in rats The protective effects of sodium selenite and vitamin E

Meltem Uzunhisarcikli; Ayse Aslanturk; Suna Kalender; Fatma Gökçe Apaydin; Hatice Baş

This study focuses on investigating the possible protective effect of sodium selenite (Na2SeO3) and/or vitamin E against mercuric chloride (HgCl2)-induced hepatotoxicity in rat. Male rats were given HgCl2 (1 mg/kg body weight (bw)) and HgCl2 plus Na2SeO3 (0.25 mg/kg bw) and/or vitamin E (100 mg/kg bw) daily via gavage for 4 weeks. HgCl2-treated groups had significantly higher white blood cell and thrombocyte counts than the control group. Serum activities of alkaline phosphatase, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, γ-glutamyl-transferase, and lactate dehydrogenase significantly increased and serum levels of total protein, albumin, triglyceride, total cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol significantly decreased in the HgCl2-treated groups compared with control group. Malondialdehyde level significantly increased and superoxide dismutase, catalase, and glutathione peroxidase activities decreased in liver tissue of HgCl2-treated rats. Also, HgCl2 exposure resulted in histopathological changes. Supplementation of Na2SeO3 and/or vitamin E provided partial protection in hematological and biochemical parameters that were altered by HgCl2. As a result, Na2SeO3 and/or vitamin E significantly reduced HgCl2-induced hepatotoxicity, but not protected completely.


Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2017

Bendiocarb induced histopathological and biochemical alterations in rat liver and preventive role of vitamins C and E

Fatma Gökçe Apaydin; Hatice Baş; Suna Kalender; Yusuf Kalender

In this study, biochemical changes and histological structure of rat liver after bendiocarb administration and possible preventive effects of vitamins C and E were studied. The animals were given with bendiocarb, vitamin C and vitamin E, daily 0,8mg/kg of body weight (bw), 100mg/kg-bw and 100mg/kg-bw for 28days, respectively. Lipid peroxidation, antioxidant enzyme activities, histological alterations and antioxidant capacity assays of liver and also liver function tests and lipid profile were measured. Bendiocarb treatment decreased the antioxidant enzyme activities, FRAP and TEAC values and increased malondialdehyde levels compared to control. Also, there were statistically significant alterations in liver function tests, lipid profile parameters and histopathological changes in bendiocarb treated groups. Vitamins C and E showed protective effects against examining parameters. According to results we can say that co-treatment of vitamin C and vitamin E may be more effective than use of them alone.


gazi university journal of science | 2014

Effects of sodium selenite supplementation on lead nitrate-induced oxidative stress in lung tissues of diabetic and non-diabetic rats

Fatma Gökçe Apaydin; Suna Kalender; Filiz Demir; Hatice Baş


gazi university journal of science | 2014

Lead Nitrate Induced Oxidative Stress in Brain Tissues of Rats: Protective Effect of Sodium Selenite

Suna Kalender; Fatma Gökçe Apaydin; Filiz Demir; Hatice Baş


gazi university journal of science | 2014

PROTECTIVE ROLE OF SODIUM SELENITE AND VITAMIN E AGAINST RAT ERYTHROCYTES INDUCED BY MERCURY CHLORIDE

Suna Kalender; Fatma Gökçe Apaydin; Meltem Uzunhisarcikli; Ayse Aslanturk


Journal of the Institute of Science and Technology | 2018

Bisfenol A’nın Sıçan İnce Bağırsak Dokusunda Oluşturduğu Histopatolojik Değişiklikler Üzerine Taurin ve Kurkumin’in Koruyucu Rolü

Fatma Gökçe Apaydin; Meltem Uzunhisarcikli; Ayse Aslanturk; Suna Kalender


Journal of Food Biochemistry | 2018

Hematoprotective effect of vitamins C and E against subchronic toxicity of bendiocarb: Biochemical evidences

Fatma Gökçe Apaydin; Dilek Pandir; Suna Kalender; Hatice Baş; Yusuf Kalender

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