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Dietary fats altered nephrotoxicity profile of methylmercury in rats

โœ Scribed by Xiaolei Jin; Eric Lok; Don Caldwell; Rudi Mueller; Kamla Kapal; Virginia Liston; Stan Kubow; Hing Man Chan; Rekha Mehta


Book ID
102870678
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
770 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0260-437X

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Abstract

Weanling male Spragueโ€“Dawley rats were administered semiโ€purified isocaloric diet containing soy oil (SO), seal oil (SE), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), fish oil (FO) or lard (LA) for 28 days, and then gavaged with 0, 1 or 3ย mg MeHg kg^โˆ’1^ body weight per day and fed the same diet for 14 days. Serum and 24ย h urine samples were collected on the day of necropsy, and analyzed for markers of kidney function and diseases. Kidney slices were analyzed for paraโ€aminoโ€hippurate (PAH) and tetraethylammonium (TEA) uptake, total mercury and MeHg content, and examined for pathological lesions. Total mercury and MeHg contents increased significantly and doseโ€dependently in all dietary groups. MeHg significantly increased relative kidney weight in all groups, serum creatinine in all except SO group, serum uric acid in the DHA and LA groups, serum Mg in all except the LA group, and urinary protein in the SO group. MeHg significantly decreased serum urea nitrogen in SE, FO and LA groups, urinary creatinine in the DHA group, PAH uptake in all except the SE group, and TEA uptake in all groups. MeHg caused nephrosis in all dietary groups. MeHg also significantly increased neutrophil counts in all except the SE group, decreased serum albumin and triglyceride in all except the DHA group, and increased serum total cholesterol in all groups, suggesting a nephrotic syndromeโ€like outcome. These results confirmed that kidney tubules are major targets of MeHg nephrotoxicity. Treatment with dietary fats did not prevent, but rather altered the profile of, nephrotoxicity of MeHg in rats. Copyright ยฉ 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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