Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2583462 Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The present study was designed to examine an ability of inorganic fluoride (F) to induce oxidative stress and energy depletion in the rat erythrocytes in vitro. Accumulation of ROS and alterations in glutathione (GSH) and ATP contents were estimated in the cells incubated with 0.1–10 mM NaF for 1, 5 and 24 h. Exposure of the rat erythrocytes to NaF was accompanied by progressive accumulation of peroxides, while superoxide (O2−) production was insignificant. Intracellular GSH content was reduced following 5-h incubation, but considerably elevated after 24 h, although GSH/GSSG ratio decreased in both cases. ATP concentration in the NaF-treated cell exhibited a dose- and time-dependent decline, diminishing to extremely low levels within 24 h. Thus, exposure of the rat erythrocytes to NaF leads to impairment of the cellular antioxidant system and severe energy depletion, the latter probably being the primary toxic effect.

► Fluoride induces accumulation of peroxides and superoxide in rat erythrocytes. ► The reduced/oxidized glutathione ratio decreased under fluoride action. ► ATP depletion as the primary toxic fluoride effect.

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