Site Logo E-PROJECTTOPICS

PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF VITAMIN E ON ENDOSULFAN-INDUCED OXIDATIVE CHANGES AND ASSOCIATED NEUROBEHAVIOURAL DEFICIT IN MALE WISTAR RATS


📝


Presented To


Medicine Department

📄 Pages: 89       🧠 Words: 10596       📚 Chapters: 5 🗂️️ For: PROJECT

👁️‍🗨️️️ Views: 175      

⬇️ Download (Complete Report) Now!

ABSTRACT
Endosulfan is an organochlorine pesticide commonly used to control pests in vegetables, cotton, fruits and other agricultural produce. It is a contact and stomach insecticide toxic to mammals, fish and other aquatic organisms. Several reports have shown that it is a highly neurotoxic agent. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of brain lipoperoxidation and oxidative stress in sensorimotor and cognitive changes, arising from endosulfan exposure in Wistar rats and the ameliorative potentials of vitamin E. Thirty two (32) male Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups of eight (8) rats each: group I rats received soya oil at 2 ml/kg body weight; group II rats received vitamin E at a dose of 30 mg/kg body weight; group III rats received endosulfan at a dose of 12 mg/kg; and group IV rats received vitamin E (30 mg/kg) followed by endosulfan (12 mg/kg) after 30 mins. The regimens were administered orally by gavage once daily for 28 days. The rats were examined for neurobehavioural parameters: assessing motor endurance and neuromuscular coordination at weeks 0, 2 and 4; and for cognition 48 hrs to the termination of the study. At the end of the study period, the rats were euthanized. Brain homogenate samples were evaluated for malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration and activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT). The results showed significant elevation (p < 0.05) in MDA concentration in the endosulfan-treated group compared to the vitamin E pre-treated group; a significant increase in CAT activity in the endosulfan-treated group (p < 0.05) compared to the control group, and no significant change in SOD activity in all the groups. Endosulfan-treated rats showed decreased motor endurance and neuromuscular coordination, compared to that of the control rats and rats in other treatment groups; although the difference was not significant (p > 0.05). No significant difference (p > 0.05) was recorded for the learning acquisition in all treatment groups, although rats in the endosulfan-treated group showed an impaired ability to learn. However, the ability of the endosulfan-treated rats to retain memory was significantly impaired (p < 0.05) when compared to the vitamin E treated rats. The results showed that endosulfan induced oxidative stress, impaired motor skills and short term memory acquisition and retention, which were ameliorated by vitamin E treatment in male Wistar rats.

PLEASE NOTE

This material is a comprehensive and well-written project, structured into Chapter (1 to 5) for clarity and depth.


To access the full material click the download button below


OR


Contact our support team via Call/WhatsApp: 09019904113 for further inquiries.

Thank you for choosing us!

📄 Pages: 89       🧠 Words: 10596       📚 Chapters: 5 🗂️️ For: PROJECT

👁️‍🗨️️️ Views: 175      

⬇️ Download (Complete Report) Now!

🔗 Related Topics

SOME NEUROCHEMICAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH Canabis sativa (Cannabinaceae) ADMINISTRATION ON LEARNING AND MEMORY IN MICE STUDIES ON THE EFFECT OF N-BUTANOL EXTRACT OF Cannabis sativa L. ON THE FRONTAL CORTEX OF ADULT WISTAR RATS EFFECTS OF HYDROETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF THE SEEDS OFSesamumindicum ON SOME REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS OF FEMALE ALBINO RATS EVALUATION OF SERUM MALONDIALDEHYDE AND VITAMIN E LEVELS AS BIOMARKERS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN HIV/TB CO-INFECTED PATIENTS FACTORS AFFECTING THE UPTAKE OF VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENTATION AMONG UNDER-FIVE CHILDREN EVALUATION OF BIOMARKERS OF CALCIUM REGULATION AND OXIDATIVE STRESS AMONG PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMEN IN ZARIA, NIGERIA PREVENTION OF FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION (FGM) EVALUATION OF SOME ESSENTIAL OILS AS CLEARING AGENTS ON THE HISTOLOGY OF SOME SELECTED ORGANS OF ADULT WISTAR RATS AMELIORATIVE EFFECTS OF FRACTIONATED EXTRACTS OF VITEX SIMPLICIFOLIA LEAF ON BLOOD GLUCOSE AND SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN ALLOXAN- INDUCED DIABETIC WISTAR RATS THE EFFECT OF ORAL ADMINISRATION OF Pausinystalia yohimbe ON THE HAEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS AND HISTOLOGY OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS OF ADULT MALE WISTAR RATS SEROPREVALENCE OF DENGUE VIRUS AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS IN KARU LOCAL GOVERNMENT, NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA PHARMACOGNOSTIC STUDIES AND THE EFFECTS OF CHLOROPHYLLUM MOLYBDITES (MEYER:F.) MASSES (AGARICACEAE) ON ISOLATED RABBIT JEJUNUM AND GUINEA PIG ILEUM ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECT OF POST-NATAL LEAD EXPOSURE ON THE HIPPOCAMPUS OF DEVELOPING WISTAR RATS SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR IN THE ERA OF HIV/AIDS AMONG IN-SCHOOL FEMALE ADOLESCENTS IN SABON GARI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, KADUNA STATE EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF CAMEL MILK ON PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS OF POLOXAMER 407 INDUCED HYPERLIPIDEMIC WISTAR RATS EFFECTS OF TAURINE ON BEHAVIOURAL, HAEMATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL RESPONSES OF MICE AND WISTAR RATS TO RESTRAINT STRESS FACTORS THAT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH OUTCOMES OF TREATMENT AMONG PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS AMELIORATIVE EFFECTS OF AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OF Brysocarpus coccineus ON ISONIAZID INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS AND HEPATOTOXICITY IN ADULT MALE WISTAR RATS DETERMINANTS OF UPTAKE OF CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION SERVICES AMONG FEMALE HEALTH CARE WORKERS IN ABIA STATE NIGERIA EFFECTS OF FERMENTED SOYABEAN (Glycine max) SUPPLEMENT ON LACTATION AND RELATED PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS INALBINO WISTAR RATS

click on whatsapp