2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2020.111296
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The palliative effect of camel milk on hepatic CYP1A1 gene expression and DNA damage induced by fenpropathrin oral intoxication in male rats

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“…Previous study has reported increased pesticide-induced MDA content . Furthermore, the increased levels of MDA due to FEN exposure have been verified in rats …”
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“…Previous study has reported increased pesticide-induced MDA content . Furthermore, the increased levels of MDA due to FEN exposure have been verified in rats …”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…As compared to R -FEN, S -FEN induced a higher increase in SOD and CAT activity, especially on days 14 and 21. Studies have found that FEN could induce oxidative damage and upregulate SOD and CAT activity in zebrafish, adult rats, and mice brain . Ye et al reported the increased activities of SOD and CAT after fenvalerate and esfenvalerate exposure.…”
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“…The nephro‐, hepato‐, and reproductive toxicity have been reported; besides the effects on general biochemical parameters of the blood. Bifenthrin induced toxicity in the liver and kidney of mice, [ 6 ] cypermethrin induced hepatotoxicity that involved ROS mediated crosstalk between Nrf2/Keap1 and NF‐κB/iκB‐α, [ 7 ] reduction in red and white blood cell counts and increased IL‐1b production in the liver of mice exposed to sub lethal dose of λ‐cyhalothrin, [ 8 ] induction of hyperthyroidism by cypermethirn via the PI3K/Akt‐FOXA1 cascade, [ 9 ] perturbations in the biochemical parameters of lung, liver, brain, heart and testis of rats by deltamethrin, [ 10 ] permethrin induced hepatotoxicity modulated by oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction, [ 11 ] genotoxicity of fenpropathrin, [ 12 ] multi organ toxicity of pyrethroid based formulations, [ 13 ] liver fibrosis in quails by activation of TGF‐beta1/Smad pathway by Han et al, [ 14 ] nephrotoxicity of fenpropathrin in rats, [ 15 ] nephrotoxicity of rabbits by Anwar et al, [ 16 ] alterations in the sperm proteome of fenvalerate treated rats, [ 17 ] permethrin induced DNA methylation epimutation markers in sperm of rats, [ 18 ] male reproductive toxicity of deltamethrin, [ 19 ] impairment of Leydig and Sertoli cell function and reproductive toxicity of bifenthrin, [ 20,21 ] and loss of male reproductive function due to cypermethrin [ 22 ] are some of the studies published in the last one and half years.…”
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