Effects of a Food Ingredient Group on Oxidative Stress in Lead-Poisoned Mice

Yu-Xiu Shang, Yi Zhao, Hong-Yan Qiu, Jingyu Chang, Yu-zhu Chen, Hui-ying Zhang
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Objective: According to the principle of compatibility of traditional Chinese medicine, a food ingredient group was used to treat lead poisoning of mice. Methods: Ninety Kun-Ming male mice (18-20 g) were randomly divided into the following 6 groups: negative control group (NCG); lead acetate model group (LAG); positive drug group (PDG), and test substance groups with low-, medium-, and high-dose food ingredient group (LDG, MDG, and HDG). The test substance groups were fed with oral gavages containing the food ingredient group. The PDG were fed with gavages containing dimercaptosuccinic acid solution. The LAG and NCG were fed with gavages with deionised water. Results: One month later, both the medium and the high dose of the ingredient group had effectively increased the superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase activity and decreased the malondialdehyde content in the blood, liver, kidney, and brain of the tested mice (p < 0.05). Compared to the PDG, we found that the MDG and HDG recovery from the lead-induced oxidative stress might be attributed to the induction of antioxidant enzyme sensitivity by the dietary supplement. Conclusion: Our findings provide evidence that the proposed food ingredient group has significant impacts on recovering from oxidative damage in lead-poisoned mice.
一种食品成分组对铅中毒小鼠氧化应激的影响
目的:根据中药配伍原则,采用食品成分组治疗小鼠铅中毒。方法:90只昆明雄性小鼠(18 ~ 20 g)随机分为6组:阴性对照组(NCG);醋酸铅模型组(LAG);阳性药物组(PDG)和低、中、高剂量食品成分组(LDG、MDG、HDG)试验物质组。试验物质组以含食品成分组的灌胃喂养。用含有二巯基琥珀酸溶液的灌胃喂养PDG。用去离子水灌胃LAG和NCG。结果:1个月后,该成分中、高剂量组均能有效提高小鼠血液、肝、肾、脑中超氧化物歧化酶和谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶活性,降低丙二醛含量(p < 0.05)。与PDG相比,我们发现MDG和HDG从铅诱导的氧化应激中恢复可能归因于膳食补充剂诱导抗氧化酶敏感性。结论:该食品成分组对铅中毒小鼠氧化损伤恢复有显著影响。
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