2014
DOI: 10.7813/2075-4124.2014/6-2/a.19
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Modulatory effect of vitamin E against Diazinon induced oxidative stress in lymphoid organs in rats

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“…The present results showed that the administration of DZN caused statistically decreases in levels of serum GSH and SOD while the level of serum MDA was significantly increased. These findings are consistent with previous investigations which indicated that DZN and other pesticides caused oxidative damage which was confirmed by a significant decrease in levels of serum SOD and GSH, and increase in the level of serum MDA (Suke et al, 2008, Padma et al, 2011, Salehi et al, 2012, Abbassy et al, 2014, Mohamed and Ali, 2014, Beydilli et al, 2015, Eraslan et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The present results showed that the administration of DZN caused statistically decreases in levels of serum GSH and SOD while the level of serum MDA was significantly increased. These findings are consistent with previous investigations which indicated that DZN and other pesticides caused oxidative damage which was confirmed by a significant decrease in levels of serum SOD and GSH, and increase in the level of serum MDA (Suke et al, 2008, Padma et al, 2011, Salehi et al, 2012, Abbassy et al, 2014, Mohamed and Ali, 2014, Beydilli et al, 2015, Eraslan et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In the present study, the administration of DZN induced oxidative stress which was confirmed by the increases of serum GSH and SOD levels and a decrease of MDA level. However, several experimental studies showed similar observations in rats and mice exposed to DZN and other pesticides (Salehi et al, 2012, Abbassy et al, 2014, Mohamed and Ali, 2014, Arafa et al, 2015, Beydilli et al, 2015, Eraslan et al, 2015, Liu et al, 2016). Recently, data indicate that the toxic action of pesticides may include the induction of oxidative stress and accumulation of free radicals in the cell.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Especially, the treatment is carried out on animals with bone defects and diabetes, when using the low-level laser with 808nm and 904nm wavelengths to evaluate bone healing for diabetic animals; results showed that low-level laser accelerates bone healing. [19,20].…”
Section: Meanmentioning
confidence: 99%