姜黄素和槲皮素可改善砷和无烟烟草引起的雌性小鼠生殖毒性。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Sweety Nath Barbhuiya, Dharmeswar Barhoi, Pubali Dey, Anirudha Giri, Sarbani Giri
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地下水砷污染是一个全球性问题。在印度阿萨姆邦,吸食被称为“sadagura”的无烟烟草是一种常见的生活方式。因此,人口更容易受到与女性生殖异常有关的健康后果的影响。植物化学物质中含有丰富的抗氧化剂,本研究考察了槲皮素(Qc)和姜黄素(Cur)对无烟烟草和砷毒性的保护作用。雌性瑞士白化小鼠66只,随机分为对照、阳性对照(DMSO)、亚砷酸钠(SA)、沙达乐(SG)、SA+SG、SA+Qc、SG+Qc、SA+SG+Qc、SA+Cur、SG+Cur和SA+SG+Cur 11组。发情周期;记录卵巢和子宫组织病理变化。利用彗星试验,检测组织的DNA损伤,并进行生化分析以确定氧化应激水平。对发情周期的研究表明,砷和SG均改变了发情周期的不同阶段。然而,Qc和Cur暴露显示出显著的恢复。观察到Qc和Cur均能降低As和SG对DNA的损伤。组织学检查显示SG和SA处理小鼠的组织结构异常,姜黄素和槲皮素使其恢复。与As和SG处理相比,槲皮素和姜黄素的补充显著提高了实验小鼠的GSH和SOD活性。根据目前的研究,姜黄素和槲皮素降低了诱导的氧化应激。因此,这些植物化学物质可以作为防止无烟烟草和砷共暴露引起的女性生殖毒性的保护性介质。
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Curcumin and quercetin can ameliorate arsenic and smokeless tobacco induced reproductive toxicity in female mice.

Arsenic contamination of ground water is a global problem. Consumption of smokeless tobacco called 'sadagura' is a common lifestyle practice in Assam, India. As a result, the population is more vulnerable to health outcomes with regard to female reproductive anomalies. Phytochemicals are abundant in antioxidants, the current study examined the protective effects of quercetin (Qc) and curcumin (Cur) against the toxicity caused by smokeless tobacco and arsenic. Female Swiss albino mice (N = 66) were randomly divided into eleven different groups viz., Control, Positive control (DMSO), Sodium arsenite (SA), Sadagura(SG), SA+SG, SA+Qc, SG+Qc, SA+SG+Qc, SA+Cur, SG+Cur, and SA+SG+Cur. Estrous cycle; ovarian and uterine histopathological changes were recorded. Utilizing the comet assay, the DNA damage of tissues was examined, and biochemical analysis was performed to determine oxidative stress level. The study of estrous cycle showed that changes in different phases of estrous cycle was altered by both As and SG exposure. However, Qc and Cur exposure showed a significant notable recovery. It was observed that Qc and Cur lowered the DNA damage induced by As and SG. Histological examinations showed abnormal tissue architecture in mice treated with SG and SA that is restored by administration of curcumin and quercetin. In contrast to As and SG treatment, quercetin and curcumin supplementation significantly increased GSH and SOD activity in experimental mice. According to the current study, curcumin and quercetin lowered the induced oxidative stress. Therefore, these phytochemicals can act as a protective mediator against the female reproductive toxicity caused by smokeless tobacco and arsenic coexposure.

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Drug and Chemical Toxicology
Drug and Chemical Toxicology 医学-毒理学
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6.00
自引率
3.80%
发文量
99
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Drug and Chemical Toxicology publishes full-length research papers, review articles and short communications that encompass a broad spectrum of toxicological data surrounding risk assessment and harmful exposure. Manuscripts are considered according to their relevance to the journal. Topics include both descriptive and mechanics research that illustrates the risk assessment implications of exposure to toxic agents. Examples of suitable topics include toxicological studies, which are structural examinations on the effects of dose, metabolism, and statistical or mechanism-based approaches to risk assessment. New findings and methods, along with safety evaluations, are also acceptable. Special issues may be reserved to publish symposium summaries, reviews in toxicology, and overviews of the practical interpretation and application of toxicological data.
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