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Pharmacological melioration by Selenium on the toxicity of tellurium in neuroendocrine centre (Pituitary Gland) in male wistar rats: A mechanistic approach

Authors :
Farha Islam
Mohammad Ashafaq
Fakhrul Islam
Gulrana Khuwaja
Mohammed Al-Bratty
A.K.Azad Khan
Mohammad M. Safhi
Hassan A. Alhazmi
Manal Mohamed Elhassan Taha
Source :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal, Vol 28, Iss 5, Pp 630-636 (2020), Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal : SPJ
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Purpose The present research was designed to evaluate the toxicity of tellurium and its prevention by selenium on the pituitary gland in male Wistar rats. Methods 30 rats were used weighing 200–250 gm, and randomly divided them into five groups. Each group contained an equal number of animals. Group-1 was nominated as control group. Group-2 received an intraperitoneal dose of selenium 0.3 mg per kg body wt. Group-3 was administered with tellurium 4.15 mg per kg body wt. Group-4 was given low-dose (L) of both selenium 0.15 and tellurium 2.075, Group-5 was given High-dose (H) of both selenium 0.3 and tellurium 4.15 mg/kg body wt. orally once in a day. After 15 days of dosing, the behavioral activities- motor co-ordination rotarod and grip strength test were measured. On 16th-day animals were sacrificed and activity of LPO, GSH, caspase-3, caspase-9, GPx, GR, SOD, catalase, and AChE were performed on the pituitary gland as per standard method reported. Results Se when given together with Te, significantly protects the motor coordination up to 32.5%, and also protects the grip strength up to 75% in group 4 and 5 respectively as compared to group- 3. Se + Te treatment protects the activity of TBARS up to 48.68% and GSH is 58%. As compared to control, it protects caspase-3 up to 118% and caspase-9 up to 83%. The level of AChE was also observed to be modulated by the administration of Se in Group- 4 and 5. Se + Te protected AChE up to 28.6%. Similar findings were observed for the biochemical activities of GPx (140% protection), SOD (458%), GR (159%), and catalase (95%) activities that were protected significantly Se + Te in Group- 4 and 5. Conclusion Selenium dose-dependently protects behavioral activities. It also protects apoptosis, oxidative stress, and AChE activities in the pituitary gland.

Details

ISSN :
13190164
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9301a5baf4b47d393873ffc2faf153f8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2020.04.002