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Oxidative stress and renal toxicity after subacute exposure to decabrominated diphenyl ether in Wistar rats

Authors :
Milovanović, Vesna
Milovanović, Vesna
Buha, Aleksandra
Matović, Vesna
Ćurčić, Marijana
Vučinić, Slavica
Nakano, Takeshi
Antonijević, Biljana
Milovanović, Vesna
Milovanović, Vesna
Buha, Aleksandra
Matović, Vesna
Ćurčić, Marijana
Vučinić, Slavica
Nakano, Takeshi
Antonijević, Biljana
Source :
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Fully brominated diphenyl ether (BDE-209) is a flame retardant widely used in plastics and textiles. Because of its high persistence, humans are exposed to it continuously, mainly via dust ingestion. We investigated effects of BDE-209 on renal function and oxidative stress development in the kidney after subacute exposure in rats. Five groups of animals were given by oral gavage 31.25-500 mg BDE-209/kg b.w./day for 28 days, and relative kidney weight, serum urea and creatinine, and oxidative stress parameters in the kidney were determined. Benchmark-dose approach was used for dose response modeling. Serum creatinine was increased, while results obtained for serum urea were inconclusive. Relative kidney weight was not affected by BDE-209. Kidney reduced glutathione was elevated, while superoxide dismutase activity was not changed after BDE-209 treatment. Also, levels of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) were increased and total -SH groups were decreased, which indicated oxidative imbalance. The critical effect dose (CED)/CEDL ratios for the effects on TBARS and total -SH groups indicated estimated CEDs for these markers can be used in risk assessment of BDE-209. Our study results have shown that a relatively low dose of BDE-209 affects kidney function and that oxidative stress is one of the mechanisms of its nephrotoxicity.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Notes :
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1120687195
Document Type :
Electronic Resource