Effects of leonardite and succimer treatment on enzyme activity in rats exposed to lead acetate

M. Varava
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The study aimed to research in vivo changes in the enzyme activity of the blood and liver of laboratory rats under continuous exposition to a moderate dose of lead acetate while receiving succimer together with humic feed additive madden out of leonardite. Two-month-old white rats were used to assess the detoxifying properties of the humic compounds leonardite and lignite. To conduct the study, a total of 32 male laboratory rats were divided into four groups, each consisting of eight animals, using the analog pair approach. Rats received a pre-meal injection of lead acetate at a dose of 7 mg/100 g of animal weight (1/110 LD50) using a veterinary feeding needle. Humic feed additives were supplied to animals by creating solutions from leonardite at a dosage of 18 mg/kg depending on the active ingredient. Succimer was prescribed in an amount of 30 mg/kg, previously dissolved in apple juice using a feeding tube 3 hours after eating one time in a day. Upon analyzing the collected data, it can be deduced that the treatment involving succimer and the humic-based feed additive leonardite alongside lead acetate poisoning yielded improved protein metabolism and activity of enzymes in poisoned rats. Notably, in all statistically significant instances (P < 0.05) of improvement in indicators among animals in that research group, the numerical values closely approximated those of intact animals. The key distinction between treating animals with succimer alone and the combination of succimer and leonardite primarily manifested in alterations in the activity of liver enzymes involved in the antioxidant system such as: catalase, superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase.
锂辉石和琥珀酰亚胺处理对暴露于醋酸铅的大鼠酶活性的影响
该研究旨在研究实验鼠在连续暴露于中等剂量醋酸铅的情况下,在接受琥珀酰亚胺和褐铁矿腐殖质饲料添加剂的同时,血液和肝脏中酶活性的体内变化。研究人员用两个月大的白鼠来评估腐殖质化合物褐铁矿和褐煤的解毒特性。研究采用模拟配对法,将 32 只雄性实验鼠分为四组,每组八只。大鼠在餐前使用兽用喂食针注射醋酸铅,剂量为 7 毫克/100 克体重(1/110 LD50)。腐殖质饲料添加剂是通过从leonardite中提取溶液提供给动物的,剂量为18毫克/千克,视有效成分而定。琥珀酰亚胺的用量为 30 毫克/千克,事先溶解在苹果汁中,每天进食后 3 小时用喂食管喂食一次。通过分析收集到的数据,可以推断出在醋酸铅中毒的同时使用琥珀酰亚胺和腐殖质饲料添加剂褐铁矿进行治疗,可以改善中毒大鼠的蛋白质代谢和酶的活性。值得注意的是,在该研究小组中,所有具有统计学意义(P < 0.05)的动物指标改善情况中,其数值都非常接近完整动物的数值。单独使用琥珀酰亚胺和结合使用琥珀酰亚胺和鳞片石治疗动物之间的主要区别主要体现在参与抗氧化系统的肝脏酶(如过氧化氢酶、超氧化物歧化酶、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶)活性的改变上。
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