Paraquat induces behavioral changes and cortical and striatal mitocondrial dysfunction.

  • Czerniczyniec, Analia
  • Karadayian, Analia Graciela
  • Bustamante, J.
  • Cutrera, Rodolfo Angel
  • Lores Arnaiz, Silvia
Publication date
July 2011
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Journal
Free Radical Biology and Medicine

Abstract

Paraquat is a highly toxic quaternary nitrogen herbicide capable of increasing superoxide anion production. The aim of this research was to evaluate various behavioral changes and study cortical, hippocampal, and striatal mitochondrial function in an experimental model of paraquat toxicity in rats. Paraquat (10 mg/kg ip) was administered weekly for a month. Anxiety-like behavior was evidenced in the paraquat-treated group as shown by a diminished time spent in, and fewer entries into, the open arms of an elevated-plus maze. Also, paraquat treatment induced a deficit in the sense of smell. In biochemical assays, NADH-cytochrome c reductase activity was significantly inhibited by 25 and 34% in cortical and striatal submitochondrial membranes,...

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