Effect of vitamin E supplementation on dichlorvos-induced toxicity in the hippocampus of male albino rat: a light-microscopic study

Hoda M. Abdel-Aziz, W. Mubarak, Hala E. Mohamed, M. Wadie
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Background The hippocampus is a brain structure that plays important roles in the acquisition of new memories. Dichlorvos or 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (DDVP) is an organophosphate compound that is toxic to the hippocampus. Vitamin E is an antioxidant. Aim To evaluate the potential ameliorating effect of vitamin E supplementation on dichlorvos (DDVP)-induced toxicity in the hippocampus of male albino rat. Materials and methods In total, 40 male-adult rats aged 3 months were divided into five groups: group A (control): they received no treatment. Group B (treated): DDVP given at a dose of 2.5 mg/kg body weight/day for 4 weeks. Group C (protective): DDVP at the same previous dose cotreated with vitamin E at a dose of 200 mg/kg body weight/day for 4 weeks. Group D (therapeutic): DDVP given at the same previous dose for 4 weeks. Post-DDVP administration, rats were further treated with vitamin E at the same previous dose for another 4 weeks. Group E (rehabilitated): DDVP given at the same previous dose for 4 weeks. Post-DDVP administration, rats were further treated with distilled water for another 4 weeks. For each group, brains of rats were processed for light microscopy (gallocyanin chrom alum stain). Results Group B (treated) showed degenerative changes in the hippocampal principal cells. Group C (protective), showed improvement of cells more or less similar to control. Group D (therapeutic) showed improvement of cells near to control. Group E (rehabilitation) showed marked deterioration of cells in comparison with control. Conclusions DDVP had a toxic effect on rat hippocampus, that did not improve by rehabilitation. Vitamin E was found to be necessary for amelioration of the hazards of DDVP toxicity and its protective effect is more obvious than its therapeutic effect.
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补充维生素E对白化雄性大鼠海马中敌敌畏毒性的影响:光显微研究
海马体是一个在获得新记忆中起重要作用的大脑结构。敌敌畏或2,2-二氯乙烯基二甲基磷酸(DDVP)是一种对海马有毒的有机磷化合物。维生素E是一种抗氧化剂。目的探讨补充维生素E对白化雄性大鼠海马中敌敌畏毒性的潜在改善作用。材料与方法将40只3月龄雄性成年大鼠分为5组:A组(对照组):不给药;B组(治疗组):敌敌畏剂量为2.5 mg/kg体重/天,连续4周。C组(保护性):相同剂量的敌敌畏与维生素E共同治疗,剂量为200mg /kg体重/天,持续4周。D组(治疗组):DDVP原剂量相同,连续4周。ddvp给药后,大鼠继续以相同剂量的维生素E治疗4周。E组(康复组):按原剂量给予DDVP,疗程4周。ddvp给药后,大鼠再用蒸馏水处理4周。对每组大鼠的大脑进行光镜处理(半胱氨酸铬明矾染色)。结果B组大鼠海马主要细胞出现退行性改变。C组(保护性)的细胞改善程度与对照组相似。D组(治疗组)细胞改善程度接近对照组。E组(康复组)与对照组相比,细胞明显退化。结论DDVP对大鼠海马有一定的毒性作用,且康复治疗对其无明显改善作用。维生素E是改善敌敌畏毒性危害所必需的,其保护作用比治疗作用更明显。
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