Protective effects of lipoic acid against oxidative stress induced by lead acetate and gamma-irradiation in the kidney and lung in albino rats

Joint Authors

Abd al-Rahman, N. A.
Rizq, R. G.

Source

Arab Journal of Nuclear Sciences and Applications

Issue

Vol. 46, Issue 2 (31 May. 2013), pp.324-337, 14 p.

Publisher

The Egyptian Society of Nuclear Science and Applications

Publication Date

2013-05-31

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

14

Main Subjects

Biology

Abstract EN

Lipoic acid is widely used as antioxidant that protects tissues against a range of oxidative stress.

The present study was designed to determine the protective effect of lipoic acid against oxidative organ damage induced by lead intoxication and/or gamma-irradition.

Rats were treated daily intrapritonealy (i.

p.) with lipoic acid( 200mg / kg / b.w.) for 15 consecutive days before lead acetate injection(30mg / kg / b.w) i.p.

for 5days and/ or whole body.

gamma-irradiation (3Gy).

Animals were sacrificed on the 3rd day post the last treatment.

Histological examination of kidney and lung tissues through light microscope showed that lead acetate injection and/or exposure to gamma radiation has provoked severe architectural damage in both tissues as necrotic lesions, atrophoid glomerulei and degenerated proximal and distal convoluted tubules, severe bronchiole fibrosis, decreased ciliated bronchioles and dilated and widened pulmonary artery.

Histological damage was associated with significant biochemical.

changes as increase in lead, copper, iron, zinc and calcium levels in both kidney and lung tissues.

Kidney and lung of rats treated with lipoic acid before lead intoxication and/or gamma-irradiation showed significant regenerated glomerulei structure, well-defined structure of proximal and distal convoluted tubules, regenerated ciliated bronchiole structure and improved pulmonary artery.

Tissueregeneration was associated with significant decrease in Pb, Cu, Fe, Zn, and Ca levels in kidney and lung and prevented the accumulation of metals in these organs.

It could be concluded that lipoic acid administration before lead and/or whole body gamma-irradiation might be capable to attenuate lead and/or gamma radiation induced organ injury and organ metals disruption.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Rizq, R. G.& Abd al-Rahman, N. A.. 2013. Protective effects of lipoic acid against oxidative stress induced by lead acetate and gamma-irradiation in the kidney and lung in albino rats. Arab Journal of Nuclear Sciences and Applications،Vol. 46, no. 2, pp.324-337.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Rizq, R. G.& Abd al-Rahman, N. A.. Protective effects of lipoic acid against oxidative stress induced by lead acetate and gamma-irradiation in the kidney and lung in albino rats. Arab Journal of Nuclear Sciences and Applications Vol. 46, no. 2 (May. 2013), pp.324-337.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-934647

American Medical Association (AMA)

Rizq, R. G.& Abd al-Rahman, N. A.. Protective effects of lipoic acid against oxidative stress induced by lead acetate and gamma-irradiation in the kidney and lung in albino rats. Arab Journal of Nuclear Sciences and Applications. 2013. Vol. 46, no. 2, pp.324-337.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-934647

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 335-337

Record ID

BIM-934647