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Title: Effect of short-term exposure to dichlorvos on rat hepatocyte: Molecular and histopathological approach
Authors: Kurtuluş, Ayşe
Dodurga, Yavuz
Yonguc, G.N.
Sorkun, Hülya Çetin
Boz, Bora
Acar, Kemalettin
Keywords: Apoptosis
Hepatocyte density
Intoxication
Liver
Organophosphate
caspase 3
dichlorvos
hypoxia inducible factor 1alpha
interleukin 1beta converting enzyme
tumor necrosis factor alpha
animal cell
animal experiment
animal tissue
apoptosis
article
caspase 1 gene
caspase 3 gene
controlled study
cytotoxicity test
female
gene
gene amplification
gene expression
histopathology
hypoxia inducible factor 1 alpha gene
liver cell
liver examination
liver histology
liver toxicity
molecular genetics
nonhuman
rat
reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
RNA extraction
RNA isolation
tumor necrosis factor alpha gene
tumor suppressor gene
Abstract: Organophosphate (OP) insecticides are the most widely used in both agricultural and landscape pest control. The mortality and morbidity rate of OP poisoning is high. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effect of acute organophosphate exposure on hepatocyte and to examine caspase 1 and caspase-3 gene expression, and cell apoptosis related genes as p53, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha, Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1-alpha expression changes in rat hepatocyte. Material and Methods: 10 adult Wistar Albino female rats weighing 250-300 g were divided into control (n=5) and experiment (n=5) groups. In experimental group, rats were treated 25 mg/kg of dichlorvos (Bayer DDVP EC 550, Bayer) in corn oil by 16 gauge oral gavage tube. In control group, rats were treated only 2.5 ml corn oil by oral gavage. After seven days, all of the rats were sacrificed by cervical dislocation under anesthesia. The liver was removed and divided into fragments. Hepatocyte density and histopathological examination were performed in fixed liver tissues. For this purpose, sections were taken and stained with hematoxylin-eosin. A part of the liver was used for gene expression analysis. Total RNA was extracted from the liver tissue using an RNA isolation reagent via manufacturer's instruction. Changes in mRNA levels, detected using semi-quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, were calculated as the proportion of the target gene amplification products to the amplification products of the housekeeping gene GAPDH. Results: Hepatocyte density were decreased in experimental group compared to control group (p<0.05). The histopathological changes, such as portal inflammation and picnosis were observed in liver sections of experimental group. According to molecular genetics analysis, Caspase 1, Caspase 3, and p53 gene expression were increased in liver tissue after dichlorvos treated rats compared with the control group. There were no expression changes for TNF-Alpha and Hif1-Alpha gene expression level among groups. Conclusion: Acute organophosphate exposure leads to loss in hepatocyte. Correlation with histopathological results, OP compound-induced cytotoxicity may be modulated through multiple sites including caspase1-3 pathway and also changes in the quantitative criteria of molecular markers of apoptosis in the rat hepatocytes on formation of behavioral skills were characterized by increased in caspase expressions in the hepatocyte. © 2012 Romanian Society of Legal Medicine.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8582
https://doi.org/10.4323/rjlm.2012.155
ISSN: 1221-8618
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