Title of article :
Vitamin E Supplementation Reduces Oxidative Stress in the Male Wistar Rats’ Brain Against Polyvinyl Chloride Products
Author/Authors :
Sadeghi, Abbas Department of Anatomy - Medical School - AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ghahari, Laya Department of Anatomy - Medical School - AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Yousefpour, Mitra Department of Physiology - Medical School - AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) exerts toxic effects via the formation of oxidative stress on the brain. Antioxidants such as
Vitamin E (Vit E) can affect free radicals.
Objectives: This study was conducted to decrease damage and oxidative stress against PVC products in rats’ brain by vitamin E.
Methods: In the current study, weused 24 male Wistar rats in four groups (N = 6 rats per group) as the control, Vit E, PVC, PVC plus Vit
E.We orally administered vitamin E and PVC for 40 days. Then the rats were anesthetized and the brain was removed and transferred
to a temperature of -70ºC in order to measure lipid peroxidation.
Results: our results revealed that oral administration of PVC decreased catalase and total antioxidant capacity levels, and increased
malondialdehyde in PVC exposed rats. Vitamin E improved spatial memories by enhancing neurogenesis in the brain.
Conclusions: Exposure to PVC can produce oxidative stress enzymes and make brain damage. Vitamin E, as an antioxidant, can
decrease the toxic effects of PVC and protect the brain.
Keywords :
Oxidative Stress , Polyvinyl Chloride , Vitamin E , Brain , Rat
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics