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Interplay between fluorine and cadmium on intestinal accumulation, oxidative stress, permeability and inflammatory response in rats
Dashuan Li; Chaoxuan Liao; Zihao Zhou; Qinju Li; Linchun Wang; Yuhua Yang; Jianzhong Cheng; Qinghai Zhang
2024
Source PublicationEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Volume284Pages:117030
Abstract

Fluorine (F) and Cadmium (Cd) have given rise to public concern regarding their adverse impacts on the environment and human beings. Yet, the toxic interplay between F and Cd on the intestine is still vague. Aiming to investigate the role of F on Cd-damaged intestine, a total of five groups of 30 SD rats were picked at random to be gavaged for 90 days: Control group (Ultra-pure water), Cd (Cd 1 mg/kg), Cd+LF (Cd 1 mg/kg+F 15 mg/kg), Cd+MF (Cd 1 mg/kg+F 45 mg/kg), and Cd+HF (Cd 1 mg/kg+F 75 mg/kg). It demonstrated that Cd enriched in the intestine and disordered intestinal barrier of rats. Interestingly, two side effects of F were observed resisting to the Cd toxicity. The Cd levels in colon contents were attenuated by 45.45 %, 28.11 %, and 19.54 % by F supplement, respectively. In the Cd+LF group, SOD, GSH-Px, and CAT activities elevated by 0.93, 1.76, and 1.78 times, respectively, and the MDA content reduced 0.67 times; the expressions of NQO1SOD2, and GSH-Px mRNA markedly enhanced, as well as the Keap1 mRNA significantly decreased. Nevertheless, all indexes above in the Cd+HF group showed the opposite trends. Furthermore, LPS levels decreased by 45.93 % for the Cd+LF group and increased by 12.70 % in that the Cd+HF group. The ZO-1 expression in the Cd+LF group increased, whereas the Cd+HF group's expressions of Claudin-1Occludin, and ZO-1 were all diminished by 35.46 %, 27.23 %, and 16.32 %, respectively. Moreover, the levels of TNF-αIL-1β and TLR-4 decreased and IL-10 level promoted, while all showed opposite trends in the Cd+HF group. Collectively, it indicated there is a twofold interplay between F and Cd on intestinal damage and mainly depends on F dosages.

 

DOI10.1016/j.ecoenv.2024.117030
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Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/15758
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.School of Public Health, the key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Monitoring and Disease Control, Ministry of Education, Guizhou Medical University, No.6 Ankang Road, Guian New Area, Guizhou 561113, China
2.Guizhou Academy of Testing and Analysis, China
3.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
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Dashuan Li,Chaoxuan Liao,Zihao Zhou,et al. Interplay between fluorine and cadmium on intestinal accumulation, oxidative stress, permeability and inflammatory response in rats[J]. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety,2024,284:117030.
APA Dashuan Li.,Chaoxuan Liao.,Zihao Zhou.,Qinju Li.,Linchun Wang.,...&Qinghai Zhang.(2024).Interplay between fluorine and cadmium on intestinal accumulation, oxidative stress, permeability and inflammatory response in rats.Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety,284,117030.
MLA Dashuan Li,et al."Interplay between fluorine and cadmium on intestinal accumulation, oxidative stress, permeability and inflammatory response in rats".Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 284(2024):117030.
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