2020
DOI: 10.21608/ijma.2020.37970.1152
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Effect of Oral Exposure to Bisphenol A on the Liver and Kidney of Adult Male Albino Rats

Abstract: Background:The organic composite of two phenolic neighbors [BPA] is Bisphenol A [BPA]. It is also commonly called propane 2,2 bis [4-hydroxyphenyl]. BPA is a voluminous industrial chemical used to manufacture epoxy resins and plastics. Aim of the work:Evaluation of the effect of oral Bisphenol A on the liver and kidney of adult male albino rats.Materials and Methods: Forty adult male albino rats [local strain] were divided into four groups [each 10 rats]. First is the control group, second is the low does BPA,… Show more

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“…ALP, a hypercritical marker enzyme for the examination of hepatobiliary disorders (Nangia & Yadav, 2021). The possible primary reason for the cytotoxic effect induced by BPA in the liver and kidney is attributed to increased oxidative damage (Abbas et al, 2021). BPA not only trigger the accumulation of reactive oxygen species in hepatic cells, but also decrease the serum levels of enzymatic antioxidants i.e SOD, catalase and GPx (Hassan et al, 2012) related to our results in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…ALP, a hypercritical marker enzyme for the examination of hepatobiliary disorders (Nangia & Yadav, 2021). The possible primary reason for the cytotoxic effect induced by BPA in the liver and kidney is attributed to increased oxidative damage (Abbas et al, 2021). BPA not only trigger the accumulation of reactive oxygen species in hepatic cells, but also decrease the serum levels of enzymatic antioxidants i.e SOD, catalase and GPx (Hassan et al, 2012) related to our results in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…BPA: 100 mg/kg body weight of BPA dissolved in 1ml of olive oil (Abbas et al, 2021), (Laws et al, 2000. 3.…”
Section: Animals Ethics Statement and Research Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanism (Figure -1) by which streptozotocin induces diabetes primarily involves the specific targeting of pancreatic β-cells, leading to their destruction and resultant hyperglycemia. STZ enters [9] the pancreatic β-cells primarily via the glucose transporter GLUT2. GLUT2 has a high affinity for glucose and similar compounds, allowing STZ to be selectively taken up by these cells.…”
Section: A Mechanism Of Streptozotocin Action In β Cells Of the Rat P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BPA is cytotoxic and mutagenic in aquatic organisms, animals, and humans. BPA exposure is known to cause various adverse effects on the immune, endocrine, reproductive, developmental and nervous systems [ 131 , 132 ].…”
Section: Bisphenol Amentioning
confidence: 99%