Effects of co-exposure to atrazine and ethanol on the oxidative damage of kidney and liver in wistar rats

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Both ethanol (EtoH) and atrazine (ATZ) have hepatic and nephro-toxic effects in rats. In the present study, the toxicity of EtoH (5 g kg1 ) on the kidney and liver in the absence or in the presence of different doses of ATZ (50, 100, 300 mg kg1 ) was evaluated after 21 days in rats. Results showed that the mixture effects on catalase and superoxide dismutase activities were more severe in both tissues compared to EtoH alone, especially as the dose of ATZ was increased. Hepatic malondialdehyde level (an index of lipid peroxidation) was increased from 20.32% in the EtoH +50 mg kg1 ATZ-treated rats to 34% in the EtoH +300 mg kg1 ATZ-treated rats compared to the EtoH values. Renal malondialdehyde values remain as high as 81% in the EtoH-treated rats and the different combine exposure groups. Furthermore, as the dose of ATZ in the mixture was increased, serum uric acid level increased compared to the EtoH values. When the EtoH +300 mg kg1 ATZ-animals were pretreated with curcumin (an antioxidant), the histopathological changes and peroxidative damages in both tissues were blocked. The exposure of EtoH-treated rats to ATZ enhanced renal and hepatic peroxidative damages in rats.

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Abarikwu, S. O., Duru, Q. C., Njoku, R. C. C., Amadi, B. A., Tamunoibuomie, A., & Keboh, E. (2017, January 1). Effects of co-exposure to atrazine and ethanol on the oxidative damage of kidney and liver in wistar rats. Renal Failure. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/0886022X.2017.1351373

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