Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8538105 | Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology | 2018 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the acute toxicity of the association of energy drink and alcohol in male Wistar rats. Animals were treated by oral gavage with 10â¯ml/kg distilled water (control); 10â¯ml/kg energy drink (ED10); 3.2â¯mg/kg caffeineâ¯+â¯40â¯mg/kg taurine; 2â¯g/kg alcohol 20%; 2â¯g/kg alcohol 20%â¯+â¯ED10; and 2â¯g/kg alcohol 20%â¯+â¯3.2â¯mg/kg caffeineâ¯+â¯40â¯mg/kg taurine. Behavioral alterations were observed for 6â¯h after treatment. Animals presented significant differences in the frequency of rearing, ambulation, grooming, wakefulness and tachypnea along time. Caffeineâ¯+â¯taurine increased the levels of TBARS and total thiols in kidneys. ED10 increased lipoperoxidation in liver. The association of ED10â¯+â¯alcohol induced nephrotoxicity observed by the increase of urinary N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase (NAG) activity. Histopathological analysis showed the presence of congestion and hydropic and hyaline degenerations in the livers of ED10â¯+â¯alcohol treated rats, and hemorrhage in the liver of alcoholâ¯+â¯caffeineâ¯+â¯taurine group. In kidneys, hyaline degeneration was observed in ED10; ED10â¯+â¯alcohol; caffeineâ¯+â¯taurine; and alcoholâ¯+â¯caffeineâ¯+â¯taurine. Hemorrhage was present in the kidneys of all groups. The combination of energy drinks and alcohol is not safe for the consumers. Therefore, precautionary measures should be disseminated among risk populations, especially the teenagers.
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Authors
Marina Tuerlinckx Costa-Valle, Bruna Ducatti Tonieto, Louise Altknecht, Camila D. Cunha, Nuryan Fão, Larissa V. Cestonaro, Gabriela Göethel, Solange C. Garcia, Mirna Bainy Leal, Eliane Dallegrave, Marcelo Dutra Arbo,