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Sub-chronic exposure to chlorpyrifos induces
hematological, metabolic disorders and oxidative stress in
rat: Attenuation by glutathione

Research Authors
Eman E. Elsharkawy, Doha Yahia, Neveen A. El-Nisr
Research Abstract

The current work aimed to investigate the different toxic effects of chlorpyrifos (CPF) in
subchronic exposure. Two groups of Sprague-Dawley male rats were exposed to CPF alone
in a dose of 30 mg/kg body weight, or CPF dose as previous plus glutathione (GSH) in a
dose of 100 mg/kg body weight, for 90 days, twice weekly, orally. Another two groups of rat
were given corn oil (control) or GSH. There is a significant decrease in hemoglobin concentration,
haematocrit percentage, thrombocytic indices, total protein and albumin levels in
CPF-exposed group. CPF induced hyperglycemia and significant increase in total cholesterol,
but a significant decrease in triglyceride levels was obtained. A significant increase in the
levels of lipid peroxidation was obtained while a significant decrease of the total antioxidant
was recorded. The decrease in glycogen content and some histopathological changes were
observed in liver after CPF exposure. Furthermore, co-administration of GSH can restore
some of these alterations.

Research Department
Research Journal
environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology
Research Member
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
35
Research Year
2013
Research Pages
218-227