Neurotoxic effects of cadmium chloride exposure combined with physical activity and protective effect of bioprophylactic agents

Y. Ryabova, Lada V. Shabardina, Aleksandr A. Keskevich, I. Minigalieva, Marina Р. Sutunkova, Inna V. Butakova, Vlada A. Bateneva, L. Privalova
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Introduction. Chemical compounds possessing of a neurotropic effect are extremely widespread in industry, which makes the problem of neurotoxicity relevant for occupational medicine. Since industrial workers are often exposed to a combination of both physical and chemical work-related risk factors, a complex adverse health effect of the latter should be considered. Our objective was to study neurotoxic effects of exposure to cadmium chloride combined with physical activity in a subchronic experiment on rats and assess the efficacy of a biological prophylactic complex. Material and methods. For six weeks, 0.77 mg/kg b.w. of cadmium chloride was intraperineally instilled to outbred male albino rats thrice a week. Five times a week, the rodents were forced to run for 10 minutes at a speed of 25 m/min. During the entire exposure period, half of the animals received a specially developed bioprophylactic complex consisting of pectin, monosodium glutamate, and a multivitamin/multimineral supplement with feed and drink. Results. In combination with physical activity, cadmium exposure caused depression, anxiety, low exploratory behaviour, and spatial memory disturbances. The developed bioprophylactic complex helped mitigate toxic effects of cadmium aggravated with intense physical activity and improve the general condition of the rodents. Limitations. The experiment was limited to examining the behaviour of male rats following subchronic exposure to a single dose of cadmium. Conclusions. Subchronic exposure to cadmium combined with physical activity can induce certain neurotoxic effects. Administration of the specially developed complex of biological protectors has shown to attenuate or minimize these effects. Similar measures can be taken to diminish risks of adverse health consequences of the factors studied.
氯化镉暴露与体育锻炼的神经毒性效应以及生物预防剂的保护作用
导言。具有神经毒性作用的化学物质在工业中极为普遍,因此神经毒性问题与职业医学息息相关。由于产业工人通常会同时暴露于物理和化学两种与工作相关的危险因素,因此应考虑后者对健康的复杂不良影响。我们的目的是在大鼠亚慢性实验中研究接触氯化镉和体力活动对神经的毒性影响,并评估生物预防复合物的功效。材料和方法每周三次向白化雄性近亲繁殖大鼠的会阴部灌注 0.77 毫克/千克体重的氯化镉,为期六周。每周五次强迫大鼠以每分钟 25 米的速度奔跑 10 分钟。在整个接触期间,半数动物在饲料和饮料中添加了专门研制的生物营养复合剂,其中包括果胶、味精和多种维生素/多种矿物质补充剂。研究结果镉暴露与体力活动相结合会导致抑郁、焦虑、低探索行为和空间记忆障碍。所开发的生物预防复合物有助于减轻镉的毒性作用,这种作用会在剧烈运动时加剧,并改善啮齿动物的总体状况。局限性。实验仅限于研究雄性大鼠亚慢性接触单剂量镉后的行为。结论。亚慢性接触镉并进行体育锻炼可诱发某些神经毒性效应。服用专门开发的复合生物保护剂可减轻或尽量减少这些影响。可以采取类似措施来降低所研究因素对健康造成不良后果的风险。
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