Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2009662 Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of dimethoate (DM), an organophosphorus insecticide, on oxidative stress in kidneys of adult rats and their suckling pups. Female Wistar rats were given daily DM in drinking water 0.2 g/L equivalent to 40 mg/kg bw from day zero until day 10 after delivery. A significant increase was found in relative kidney weights of treated adult rats and their offspring. DM administration affected strongly specific markers of kidney function such as the 24-h urine volume which was higher than in the controls. In test group we have found higher plasma levels and lower urinary levels of creatinine, a specific indicator of glomerular function, and urea than in the controls. Significant increase in creatinine clearance was also found in treated mothers and their suckling pups. These results indicated that DM exposure provoked low glomerular filtration rate in treated group. Interestingly, these biochemical modifications were accompanied by a marked enhancement of lipid peroxidation in kidney indicating significant induction of oxidative damage and alterations of enzymatic antioxidant defences in test group. Impairment of renal function corresponds histologically. In fact, histological changes, seen in the kidney of mothers and their pups treated with DM are characterized by a narrowed Bowman’s space, degenerative of tubular epithelial cells and widened tubular lumen. Moreover in mothers, extensive vascular congestion was observed.We concluded that the effect of DM treatment in lactation period of mothers was fairly reflected in the offspring in all parameters analysed.

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