Antidotal Effect of Vitamin E and C in the Management of Paraquat Intoxication in Rat

Healthcare Studies Pub Date : 2023-03-28 DOI:10.58612/hs113
B. Okolonkwo, Ngozi Brisibe, I. George-Opuda
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The liver is an essential organ involved in anabolic and catabolic processes in the body. Substance like paraquat is injurious to the liver by way of oxidative damage. Vitamin E and C are known antioxidant used to tackle oxidative stress. The aim of this study was focused at evaluating the antidotal benefit of vitamin E and C in the treatment of paraquat intoxication in rat. Exactly 200 rats were obtained and grouped into four main groups (A, B, C and D) with each group having 50 rats. Except “A” group which was the control, all groups were treated with paraquat in doses of 0.02g, 0.04g and 0.06g respectively every 2 weeks for 3 months. All groups were subdivided into two groups designated as “0” and “VEC” amounting to a total of 8 subgroups. All subgroups with “VEC” designation were treated with 500mg of vitamin E and 2000mg/dl of vitamin C weekly for 3 months. Blood samples collected after treatment duration were via cardiac puncture and blood was assayed for liver enzyme activities. Results revealed that there was a significant increase (p-value<0.05) in liver enzyme activities among the groups (A0, B0, C0 and D0). Also, there was a significant drop in liver enzyme activities after vitamin E and C supplementation.
维生素E和C对百草枯中毒大鼠的解毒作用
肝脏是参与体内合成代谢和分解代谢过程的重要器官。像百草枯这样的物质通过氧化损伤的方式对肝脏有害。维生素E和C是众所周知的抗氧化剂,用于处理氧化应激。本研究旨在评价维生素E和C对百草枯中毒大鼠的解毒作用。取大鼠200只,分为A、B、C、D四组,每组50只。除“A”组为对照外,其余各组分别以0.02g、0.04g、0.06g的剂量每2周给药,连续3个月。所有组再分为“0”和“VEC”两组,共8个亚组。所有“VEC”亚组每周给予500mg维生素E和2000mg/dl维生素C,持续3个月。治疗结束后通过心脏穿刺采集血液,检测血液中肝酶活性。结果显示,A0、B0、C0和D0组肝脏酶活性显著升高(p值<0.05)。此外,补充维生素E和C后,肝脏酶活性显著下降。
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