Proceedings of
2nd International Conference on Advances in Applied Science and Environmental Engineering ASEE 2014
"CHRONIC EXPOSURE OF FEMALE RATS TO A LOW DOSE POPS MIXTURE INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS IN BRAIN CYTOSOL AND MITOCHONDRIA."
Abstract: “Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are long-lived toxic organic compounds and are of major threat for human and ecosystem health. Recently, great concerns are raised about POPs mixtures and its potential toxicity even in doses of daily human exposure. Taking in consideration that current scientific consensus states that deficits in energetic metabolism and oxidative stress are common characteristics between neurodegenerative diseases and a large range of POPs is incriminated in the pathogenesis of these diseases, it would be quite interesting to study the effects of exposure to these mixtures on brain. For that, an orally chronic exposure to a representative mixture of POPs composed of Endosulfan (2.6µg), Chlorpyrifos(5.2µg),Naphthalene(0.023µg)andBenzopyrane(0.002µg)/kg, or the same mixture folded by 10 or 100 were tested on the oxidative stress state in different brain regions of adult female rats. Exposed rats have shown an increase in malondialdehyde (MDA) levels and an alteratio”
Keywords: POPsmixtures,neurodegeneration, mitochondria, oxidative Stress, chronic exposure, adult age.