Effect of daflon-500®, a flavonoid compound on chlorpyriphos-induced oxidative changes in the hypophysis and testes in adult male rats
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2022-01-10
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Alteration of redox status is one of the molecular pathways commonly associated with pesticide toxicity. Antioxidants,
including those obtained from plant phenolics, have been shown to mitigate pesticide-induced cellular injury. The present study was aimed at evaluating the efect of dafon-500®, a favonoid compound on sub-chronic chlorpyriphos-evoked
changes in antioxidant and biochemical parameters in the hypophysis and testes of adult male rats. Twenty-fve male albino
rats were randomly divided into 5 groups of 5 animals each. Group I (DW) received distilled water (2 ml/kg); group II (SO)
was dosed with soya oil (2 ml/kg); Group III (DAF) received dafon-500® at 1000 mg/kg ̴ 1/5th of LD50 (≥5000 mg/kg);
group IV (CP) was administered chlorpyriphos at 7.74 mg/kg ̴ 1/10th of LD50 (77.4 mg/kg) while group V (DAF+CP) was
previously treated with dafon-500® (1000 mg/kg) and then exposed to CP (7.74 mg/kg), 30 min later. Daily oral regimen
administration was done for 60 days after which the animals were sacrifced by cervical venesection after light chloroform
anesthesia. The hypophysis and testicular tissues were harvested, and their homogenates were analyzed for malondialdehyde,
catalase and superoxide dismutase, and acetylcholinesterase levels. A signifcant increase in the hypophysis and testicular
MDA concentrations, coupled with a decrease in the SOD, CAT, and AChE activities were observed in the CP group. The
levels of these oxidative and biochemical parameters were alleviated in the group pretreated with Dafon-500®. Results of
this study demonstrated that pre-treatment with Dafon-500® mitigated CP-induced alterations in oxidative and biochemical
parameters apparently due to the antioxidant efect of the favonoid compound.
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Olatunji et al 2022 Toxicological research. 38: 345-353