2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.hazadv.2022.100048
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Vanadium pentoxide induces hematological, oxidative stress and histological changes in Oryctolagus cuniculus

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“…This result agrees with Uddin et al [15] that Naringin can act as an anti-apoptotic drug in neurodegeneration by inducing Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) which is a protein that allows for the survival of nerve cells that have been lost as a result of the induced neurotoxicity. It is evident from this study that vanadium causes degenerative changes in the Substantia nigra (SNc) and Caudate putamen (CPu) which involves loss of neuronal cells with impaired motor function, and this is in line with statement made in Nnama et al [16] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This result agrees with Uddin et al [15] that Naringin can act as an anti-apoptotic drug in neurodegeneration by inducing Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) which is a protein that allows for the survival of nerve cells that have been lost as a result of the induced neurotoxicity. It is evident from this study that vanadium causes degenerative changes in the Substantia nigra (SNc) and Caudate putamen (CPu) which involves loss of neuronal cells with impaired motor function, and this is in line with statement made in Nnama et al [16] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…One study evaluating the effect of vanadate and V 10 on the activity of SOD and CAT in cardiac tissue showed a 115% increase in SOD activity and no change in CAT activity with exposure to metavanadate and a 20% increase in SOD activity and a 55% decrease in CAT activity with exposure to V 10 [ 28 ]. A study looking at vanadium pentoxide exposure in rabbits found a decrease in SOD (14.3%) and CAT (30.0%) activity with a 42.9–60.0% increase in LPO [ 73 ]. No study to date has compared the effects of vanadium on LPO using different biomarkers.…”
Section: Reactive Oxygen Species and Lipid Peroxidationmentioning
confidence: 99%