Analysis of Biomechanical Parameters of Muscle Soleus Contraction and Blood Biochemical Parameters in Rat with Chronic Glyphosate Intoxication and Therapeutic Use of C60 Fullerene.
Dmytro NozdrenkoOlga AbramchukSvitlana PrylutskaOksana VygovskaVasil SorocaKateryna BogutskaSergii KhrapatyiYuriy PrylutskyyPeter ScharffUwe RitterPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
The widespread use of glyphosate as a herbicide in agriculture can lead to the presence of its residues and metabolites in food for human consumption and thus pose a threat to human health. It has been found that glyphosate reduces energy metabolism in the brain, its amount increases in white muscle fibers. At the same time, the effect of chronic use of glyphosate on the dynamic properties of skeletal muscles remains practically unexplored. The selected biomechanical parameters (the integrated power of muscle contraction, the time of reaching the muscle contraction force its maximum value and the reduction of the force response by 50% and 25% of the initial values during stimulation) of muscle soleus contraction in rats, as well as blood biochemical parameters (the levels of creatinine, creatine phosphokinase, lactate, lactate dehydrogenase, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, hydrogen peroxide, reduced glutathione and catalase) were analyzed after chronic glyphosate intoxication (oral administration at a dose of 10 μg/kg of animal weight) for 30 days. Water-soluble C60 fullerene, as a poweful antioxidant, was used as a therapeutic nanoagent throughout the entire period of intoxication with the above herbicide (oral administration at doses of 0.5 or 1 mg/kg). The data obtained show that the introduction of C60 fullerene at a dose of 0.5 mg/kg reduces the degree of pathological changes by 40-45%. Increasing the dose of C60 fullerene to 1 mg/kg increases the therapeutic effect by 55-65%, normalizing the studied biomechanical and biochemical parameters. Thus, C60 fullerenes can be effective nanotherapeutics in the treatment of glyphosate-based herbicide poisoning.
Keyphrases
- skeletal muscle
- human health
- hydrogen peroxide
- risk assessment
- smooth muscle
- climate change
- water soluble
- oxidative stress
- solar cells
- endothelial cells
- body mass index
- single molecule
- physical activity
- machine learning
- finite element
- drinking water
- electronic health record
- combination therapy
- white matter
- cerebral ischemia
- multiple sclerosis
- anti inflammatory
- blood brain barrier
- body weight
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- solid state