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Title: | Effects of aluminum on insulin-like growth factor i levels and antioxidant status | Authors: | Kaptanoglu, Bünyamin. Turgut, Günfer. Emmungil, Gülten. Turgut, Sabahat. Demir, Süleyman. |
Keywords: | alpha tocopherol aluminum aluminum sulfate glutathione malonaldehyde sodium chloride somatomedin C animal experiment antioxidant activity article body weight comparative study control group controlled study liver level male monotherapy nonhuman parameter rat statistical significance toxicity vitamin blood level Alum Compounds Animals Antioxidants Glutathione Immunoenzyme Techniques Insulin-Like Growth Factor I Liver Male Malondialdehyde Random Allocation Vitamin E |
Abstract: | Background. The aim of this research was to investigate the toxic effects of aluminum (Al) on plasma insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) levels and on the liver, the main production site of IGF-I. In addition, we analyzed the influence of Al on liver malondialdehyde (MDA) and glutathione (GSH) levels, and how the antioxidant vitamin E (vit E) affects the altered levels of these parameters. Methods. Adult male rats (n = 28) were randomly divided into the following four groups: Al alone, Al + vit E, vit E alone, and untreated control group. The Al group received 1 mg/200 g body weight of aluminum sulfate (AISO4) thrice weekly for two weeks. The Al + vit E group received the same dose of AISO4 plus 100 mg/kg of vit E once daily. The Vit E group received a daily dose of vit E alone. Control animals received physiologic saline daily. Results. Liver GSH levels were decreased in the Al group but recovered with vit E administration. Liver IGF-I levels significantly decreased in the Al group compared with the control. With the use of vit E, the liver IGF-I levels increased, but this increase was not statistically significant. Conclusions. The results of this study show that plasma and liver IGF-I levels decrease with Al use. Also liver GSH levels decreased with Al while this recovered with vit E use together with Al. © 2007, by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. All rights reserved. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4383 https://doi.org/10.1515/JBCPP.2007.18.4.245 |
ISSN: | 0792-6855 |
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