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The protection role of heat shock protein 70 (HSP-70) in the testes of cadmium-exposed rats.


ABSTRACT: Cadmium (Cd) is an environmental carcinogenic pollutant known to inactivate several proteins involved in DNA repair systems while at the same time creating an oxidative stress that can result in additional DNA lesions. The testis and the lung are the target organs for cadmium carcinogenesis. Increased production of oxidants in vivo can cause damage to intracellular macromolecules such as DNA, proteins and lipids, which in turn lead to oxidative injury. So, this investigation aimed to evaluate the protective role of L-Carnitine through up regulation of HSPs against DNA damage induced by cadmium chloride. The current study was carried out on forty adult male rats, each with average weight 220-250g., were divided into 4 equal groups. 1(st) group was received saline solution (0.5 ml/100 g body weight) and kept as control. 2(nd) group was received 500mg / kg body weight L-Carnitine intraperitoneally (IP). 3(rd) group was administered 1.2 mg cadmium chloride IP. 4(th) group was received both cadmium chloride and L-Carnitine simultaneously. The comet assay parameters showed significantly increased HSP70 and DNA damage in testis cells after 10 and 56 days in the third group. Meanwhile, HSP70 showed significantly decreased levels after 10 days and 56 days in the fourth group after L-Carnitine treatment simultaneously with cadmium chloride. The results of the present study demonstrate a damaging effect of cadmium chloride on DNA of the testis cells (with low stress response). This damaging effect increases the synthesis of HSP70 that upregulated by L-Carnitine treatment and showed ameliorative effect of the cells for recovery.

SUBMITTER: Selim ME 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3282277 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The protection role of heat shock protein 70 (HSP-70) in the testes of cadmium-exposed rats.

Selim Manar E ME   Rashed El Hamidi A el HA   Aleisa Nadia A NA   Daghestani Maha H MH  

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Cadmium (Cd) is an environmental carcinogenic pollutant known to inactivate several proteins involved in DNA repair systems while at the same time creating an oxidative stress that can result in additional DNA lesions. The testis and the lung are the target organs for cadmium carcinogenesis. Increased production of oxidants in vivo can cause damage to intracellular macromolecules such as DNA, proteins and lipids, which in turn lead to oxidative injury. So, this investigation aimed to evaluate th  ...[more]

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