Neurobehavioural and neurotoxic effects of L-ascorbic acid and L-tryptophan in lead exposed rats.

Osaretin Albert Taiwo Ebuehi, Oluseyi Cyril Ayinde
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Abstract

Background: Lead is an environmental toxicant, occupational and environmental exposures remain a serious problem in developing and industrializing countries.

Objective: This study is designed to investigate the effects of L-ascorbic acid and L-tryptophan on the neurotoxicity and neurobehavioural alterations in lead exposed male Sprague Dawley rats.

Methods: Experimental animals were exposed to oral doses of lead (Pb), L-ascorbic acid, and L-tryptophan at 75 mg/kg body weight, 40 mg/kg body weight, and 20 mg/kg body weight respectively, while control animals received 0.90% saline solution. Oral administration spanned for four weeks after which changes in neuro-behaviour, organ weight, blood deposition of Pb, brain serotonin, tryptophan and neuronal redox status were determined. Changes in organ weight, blood lead levels, neuro-behavioural characteristics, brain serotonin and tryptophan contents, and brain redox status were determined.

Results: The results indicated that Pb exposure increased blood lead, organ-weight index, and behavioural signs of anxiety and aggression. The sub-chronic exposure to Pb also decreased brain serotonin, while causing oxidative stress by decreasing reduced glutathione levels, antioxidant enzyme activity and increasing lipid peroxidation and brain protein contents. L-ascorbic acid attenuated both Pb induced neuronal oxidative stress, and abnormalities in behaviour. But L-tryptophan ameliorated Pb altered neurobehaviour with no significant effect on Pb induced oxidative stress in the brain. Co-administration of L-ascorbic acid and L-tryptophan on Pb exposed rats showed a reversal in all indices assessed towards the physiological state of control.

Conclusion: This suggests that L-ascorbic and L-tryptophan can be used to compliment chelating therapy in lead neurotoxicity.

l -抗坏血酸和l -色氨酸对铅暴露大鼠的神经行为和神经毒性影响。
背景:铅是一种环境毒物,在发展中国家和工业化国家,职业和环境暴露仍然是一个严重的问题。目的:研究l -抗坏血酸和l -色氨酸对铅暴露雄性大鼠神经毒性和神经行为改变的影响。方法:实验动物分别以75 mg/kg体重、40 mg/kg体重和20 mg/kg体重剂量口服铅、l -抗坏血酸和l -色氨酸,对照组动物口服0.90%生理盐水。口服给药4周后,测定神经行为、器官重量、血铅沉积、脑血清素、色氨酸和神经元氧化还原状态的变化。测定器官重量、血铅水平、神经行为特征、脑血清素和色氨酸含量以及脑氧化还原状态的变化。结果:结果表明,铅暴露增加血铅,器官重量指数,焦虑和攻击行为迹象。亚慢性铅暴露还降低了脑血清素,同时通过降低还原性谷胱甘肽水平、抗氧化酶活性、增加脂质过氧化和脑蛋白含量引起氧化应激。l -抗坏血酸可减轻铅诱导的神经元氧化应激和行为异常。但l -色氨酸改善了铅改变的神经行为,而对铅诱导的脑氧化应激无显著影响。同时给药l -抗坏血酸和l -色氨酸对铅暴露大鼠的生理状态有逆转作用。结论:提示l -抗坏血酸和l -色氨酸可作为铅神经毒性螯合治疗的补充。
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