We investigated the effects of withdrawal from Sodium arsenite (NaAsO2) on the hepatic and antioxidant defense system in male Wistar rats using a before and after toxicant design. Rats were orally gavaged daily with varying doses of NaAsO2 for a period of 4 weeks. One half of the population was sacrificed and the remaining half had the toxicant withdrawn for another further 4 weeks. Biochemical and immunohistochemical techniques were used to assess the impact of withdrawal on the erythrocyte and hepatic systems. Exposure of Wistar rats to NaASO2 led to a significant (p \u3c 0.05) increase in hepatic and erythrocyte markers of oxidative stress (malondialdehyde, thiol contents and hydrogen peroxide generation). Concurrently, there was a signi...
Introduction: Inorganic arsenic has been known to cause pathological changes with concomitant increa...
The effect of chronic As exposure in brain, the specific oxidants production and oxidative stress st...
OBJECTIVE: Serious health problems in humans are caused by arsenic (As) exposure, which is wide spre...
Objectives: Arsenic is a ubiquitous element that is widely distributed in the environment to which m...
Arsenic exposure has been implicated by several epidemiological studies as an important metalloid th...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of ellagic acid (EA) on arsenic-indu...
The livers of rats dosed acutely with As III developed a lipid vacuolation of the periportal area, a...
Although inorganic arsenic is a well known poisonous metalloid, the cellular and molecular mechanism...
Toxicity of arsenic species is dependent on chemical oxidation state. Inorganic arsenic in the triva...
Arsenic is an environmental pollutant and its contamination in the drinking water is considered as a...
Abstract: The toxic effects of arsenic compounds are known since ancient times and they have been as...
Arsenic as a one of the most important toxic metals could induce hepatotoxicity. Previous reports re...
In this experiment thirty rats were exposed to 0 (Gr. I, healthy controls) or 10 ppm arsenic (sodium...
Background: In the present study, histopathological effects of chronic exposure to sodium arsenate i...
: Long-term ingestion of arsenicals, a heterogeneous group of toxic compounds, has been associated w...
Introduction: Inorganic arsenic has been known to cause pathological changes with concomitant increa...
The effect of chronic As exposure in brain, the specific oxidants production and oxidative stress st...
OBJECTIVE: Serious health problems in humans are caused by arsenic (As) exposure, which is wide spre...
Objectives: Arsenic is a ubiquitous element that is widely distributed in the environment to which m...
Arsenic exposure has been implicated by several epidemiological studies as an important metalloid th...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of ellagic acid (EA) on arsenic-indu...
The livers of rats dosed acutely with As III developed a lipid vacuolation of the periportal area, a...
Although inorganic arsenic is a well known poisonous metalloid, the cellular and molecular mechanism...
Toxicity of arsenic species is dependent on chemical oxidation state. Inorganic arsenic in the triva...
Arsenic is an environmental pollutant and its contamination in the drinking water is considered as a...
Abstract: The toxic effects of arsenic compounds are known since ancient times and they have been as...
Arsenic as a one of the most important toxic metals could induce hepatotoxicity. Previous reports re...
In this experiment thirty rats were exposed to 0 (Gr. I, healthy controls) or 10 ppm arsenic (sodium...
Background: In the present study, histopathological effects of chronic exposure to sodium arsenate i...
: Long-term ingestion of arsenicals, a heterogeneous group of toxic compounds, has been associated w...
Introduction: Inorganic arsenic has been known to cause pathological changes with concomitant increa...
The effect of chronic As exposure in brain, the specific oxidants production and oxidative stress st...
OBJECTIVE: Serious health problems in humans are caused by arsenic (As) exposure, which is wide spre...