Antioxidant effect of vitamin E on diphenylamine-induced hepato-renal oxidative stress and structural changes in rat fetuses

H. El-Borm
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To date, studies on the effects of prenatal exposure to diphenylamine on developing fetuses are sparse. Therefore, further investigation is required to determine the potential prenatal hazard of this compound and to introduce possible treatment for these hazards. This study aimed to assess the biochemical, histopathological, and ultrastructural changes induced by diphenylamine in the developing liver and kidney of rat fetuses and the role of vitamin E in alleviating these changes. Fifty pregnant rats were divided equally into five groups, the group I was administrated distilled water, group II was administrated corn oil, group III was administrated 100 mg/kg/b.wt. vitamin E, group IV was administrated approximately 400 mg/kg/b.wt diphenylamine and group V was administrated diphenylamine + vitamin E at the above-mentioned doses from the 6 to 15 day of pregnancy. Diphenylamine induced undesirable histopathological and ultrastructural changes in the fetal liver and kidney. These changes were in the form of vacuolation, congestions of central veins, hemorrhage, leucocytic infiltration, degenerated cytoplasm, pyknotic nuclei, and swollen mitochondria and rER of hepatocytes. While the degenerative changes in the kidney were represented by degenerated brush border, lumen dilation, tubular hyalinization, vacuolation, degenerated nuclei, and mitochondria. Also, there was a significant decrease in the antioxidant enzymes i.e., superoxide dismutase and catalase, and a significant increase in reactive oxygen radicals and malondialdehyde. Treatment with vitamins E after diphenylamine restored all biochemical, histopathological, and ultrastructural damage cited above. In conclusion, vitamin E has antioxidant effects which could be able to antagonize diphenylamine prenatal toxicity.
维生素E对二苯胺诱导的大鼠胎儿肝肾氧化应激及结构改变的抗氧化作用
迄今为止,关于产前接触二苯胺对胎儿发育影响的研究很少。因此,需要进一步调查以确定该化合物的潜在产前危害,并介绍针对这些危害的可能治疗方法。本研究旨在探讨二苯胺对大鼠胎儿肝脏和肾脏生化、组织病理学和超微结构的影响,以及维生素E在缓解这些变化中的作用。将50只妊娠大鼠平均分为5组,1组灌胃蒸馏水,2组灌胃玉米油,3组灌胃100 mg/kg/b.wt。维生素E, IV组约400mg /kg/b。在妊娠第6 ~ 15天给予二苯胺+维生素E,组为二苯胺+维生素E。二苯胺引起胎儿肝脏和肾脏的不良组织病理学和超微结构改变。这些变化表现为肝细胞空泡、中央静脉充血、出血、白细胞浸润、细胞质变性、细胞核收缩、线粒体和内质网肿胀。而肾脏的退行性改变表现为刷状边界变性、管腔扩张、小管透明化、空泡化、细胞核变性和线粒体变性。此外,抗氧化酶,即超氧化物歧化酶和过氧化氢酶显著降低,活性氧自由基和丙二醛显著增加。服用二苯胺后用维生素E治疗可恢复上述所有生化、组织病理学和超微结构损伤。由此可见,维生素E具有抗氧化作用,可拮抗二苯胺的产前毒性。
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