Have a personal or library account? Click to login
Melatonin Improves Liver Function in Benzene-Treated Rats Cover

Melatonin Improves Liver Function in Benzene-Treated Rats

Open Access
|Jul 2013

References

  1. 1. Paustenbach DJ, Bass RD, Price P. Benzene toxicity and risk assessment, 1972-1992: implications for further regulation. Environ Health Perspect 1993;101(Suppl 6):177-200.10.1289/ehp.93101s6177
  2. 2. Kenyon EM, Kraichely RE, Hudson KT, Medinsky MA. Differences in rates of benzene metabolism correlate with observed genotoxicity. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 1996;136:49-56.10.1006/taap.1996.0005
  3. 3. Aksoy M. Hematotoxicity and carcinogenicity of benzene. Environ Health Perspect 1989;82:193-7.10.1289/ehp.8982193
  4. 4. Hayes RB, Songnian Y, Dosemeci M, Linet M. Benzene and lymphohematopoietic malignancies in humans. Am J Ind Med 2001;40:117-26.10.1002/ajim.1078
  5. 5. Maltoni CA, Ciliberti, G.Cotti, B Conti, Belpoggi F. Benzene an experimental multipotential carcinogen;results of the longterm bioassay performed at the Bologna Institute of Oncology. Environ Health Perspect 1989;82:109-24.10.1289/ehp.8982109
  6. 6. Gonasun LM, Witmer C, Kocsis JJ, Synder R. Benzene metabolism in mouse liver microsomes. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 1973;24:398-406.10.1016/0041-008X(73)90276-7
  7. 7. Sawahata T, Neal RA. Biotransformation of phenol to hydroquinone and catechol by rat liver microsomes. Mol Pharmacol 1983;23:453-60.
  8. 8. Arinc E, Adali O, Işcan M, Guray T. Stimulatory effects of benzene on rabbit liver and kidney microsomal cytochrome P-450 dependent drug metabolizing enzymes Arch Toxicol 1991;65:186-90.
  9. 9. Baccarelli A. [Occupational agents and endocrine function: an update of the experimental and human evidence, in Italian]. Med Lav 1999;90:650-70.
  10. 10. Xiao G, Pan C, Cai Y, Lin H, Fu Z. Effect of benzene, toluene, xylene on the semen quality and the function of accessory gonad of exposed workers. Ind Health 2001;39:206-10. doi: 10.2486/indhealth.39.20610.2486/indhealth.39.20611341554
  11. 11. Ward CO, Kuna RA, Snyder NK, Alsaker RD, Coate WB, Craig PH. Subchronic inhalation toxicity of benzene in rats and mice. Am J Ind Med 1985;7:457-73.10.1002/ajim.47000705104003405
  12. 12. Matysiak VG. [The effects of benzene fumes on the functional activity of the hypophysis, adrenals and ovaries of white rats under experimental conditions, in Russian]. God Zb Med Fak Skopje 1968;14:98-100.
  13. 13. Snyder R, Witz G, Goldstein BD. The toxicology of benzene. Environ Health Perspect 1993;100:293-306.10.1289/ehp.9310029315195828354177
  14. 14. Verma Y, Rana SVS. Sex differences in oxidative stress induced by benzene in rats. Indian J Exp Biol 2004;42:117-20.
  15. 15. Arendt J. Importance and relevance of melatonin to human biological rhythms. J Neuroendocrinol 2003;15:427-31.10.1046/j.1365-2826.2003.00987.x12622845
  16. 16. Reiter RJ. Pineal rhythmicity, neural, behavioural and endocrine consequences. In: Shafii M, Shafii SL, editors. Biological rhythms, mood disorders, light therapy and pineal gland. Washington (DC): American Psychiatric Press Inc.; 1990. p. 41-66.
  17. 17. Klein DC, Moore RY. Pineal N-acetyl transferase and hydroxyl-indole-o-methyl-transferase: control by retinohypothalamic tract and suprachiasmatic nucleus. Brain Res 1979;14:245-62.
  18. 18. Rana SVS, Rastogi S. Antioxidative enzymes in liver of rat treated with carbontetrachloride after parathyroidectomy. Physiol Chem Phys Med NMR 1993;25:41-7.
  19. 19. Rana SVS, Allen T. Influence of thyroxine and npropylthiouracil on nephrotoxicity of inorganic arsenic in rat. Toxicol Ind Health 2006;22:137-45.10.1191/0748233706th251oa
  20. 20. Singh A, Rana SVS. Role of oxidative stress in testicular toxicity of benzene in rat. J Ecophysiol Occup Health 2009;9:11-6.
  21. 21. Singh S, Rana SVS. Amelioration of arsenic toxicity by Lascorbic acid in laboratory rat. J Environ Biol 2007;28(Suppl 2):377-84.
  22. 22. Reiter RJ. Oxidative damage in the central nervous system: protection by melatonin. Prog Neurobiol 1998;56:359-84.10.1016/S0301-0082(98)00052-5
  23. 23. Sharma S, Rana SVS. Influence of melatonin on lipid peroxidation. Arh Hig Rada Toksikol 2010;61:11-8. doi: 10.2478/10004-1254-61-2010-197910.2478/10004-1254-61-2010-1979
  24. 24. Reitman S, Frankel S. A colorimetric method for determination of serum glutamic-oxaloacitic and glutamic pyruvic transaminase. Am J Clin Pathol 1957;28:56-68.10.1093/ajcp/28.1.56
  25. 25. Burtis CA, Ashwood ER. Tietz Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry. Philadelphia (PA): WB Saunders; 1996. p. 370.
  26. 26. Kind RN, King EJ. Estimation of plasma phosphatase by determination of hydrolysed phenol with amino-antipyrene. J Clin Path 1954;7:322-6.10.1136/jcp.7.4.322
  27. 27. Pondenphent J, Larson NE, Christiansen C. An easy and reliable method for determination of urinary hydroxyproline. Clin Chim Acta 1994;142:145-8.10.1016/0009-8981(84)90110-4
  28. 28. Rana SVS, Verma Y. Biochemical toxicity of benzene. J Environ Biol 2005;26:157-68.
  29. 29. Park HJ, Oh JH, Yoon S, Rana SVS. Time dependent gene expression changes in the liver of mice treated with benzene. Biomarkers Insights 2008;3:191-201.10.4137/BMI.S590
  30. 30. Rana SVS, Chaudhary N, Verma Y. Circadian variation in lipid peroxidation induced by benzene in rats. Indian J Exp Biol 2007;45:253-7.
  31. 31. Verma Y, Rana SVS. Gender differences in the metabolism of benzene, toluene and trichloroethylene in rat with special reference to certain biochemical parameters. J Environ Biol 2003;24:135-40.
  32. 32. Tan DX, Chen LD, Poeggeler B, Manchester LC, Reiter RJ. Melatonin: a potent endogenous hydroxyl radical scavenger. Endocr J 1993;1:57-60.
  33. 33. Hardeland R. Antioxidative protection by melatonin; multiplicity of mechanisms from radical detoxification to radical avoidance. Endocrine 2005;27:119-30.10.1385/ENDO:27:2:119
  34. 34. Tan DX, Reiter RJ, Manchester LC, Yan MT, El-Sawi M, Sainz RM, Mayo JC, Kohen R, Allegra M, Hardeland R. Chemical and physical properties and potential mechanisms; melatonin as a broad spectrum antioxidant and free radical scavenger. Curr Top Med Chem 2002;2:181-98.10.2174/156802602339444311899100
  35. 35. Allegra M, Reiter RJ, Tan DX, Gentile C, Tesorure L, Liurea MA. The chemistry of melatonin’s interaction with reactive species. J Pineal Res 2003;34:1-10. doi: 10.1034/j.1600-079X.2003.02112.x10.1034/j.1600-079X.2003.02112.x12485365
  36. 36. Barlow-Walden LR, Reiter RJ, Abe M, Pablos M, Menendez- Pelaez A, Chen LD, Poeggeler B. Melatonin stimulates brain glutathione peroxidase activity. Neurochem Int 1995;26:497-502.10.1016/0197-0186(94)00154-M
  37. 37. Tomas-Zapico C, Coto-Montes A, Martinez-Fraga J, Rodriguez-Colunga MJ, Hardeland R, Tolivia D. Effects of delta-aminolevulinic acid and melatonin in the Harderian gland of female Syrian Hamsters. Free Radic Biol Med 2002;32:1197-204.10.1016/S0891-5849(02)00812-2
  38. 38. Aach RD, Szmuness W, Mosley JW, Hollinger FB, Kahn RA, Stevens CE, Edwards VM, Werch J. Serum alanine aminotransferase of donors in relation to the risk of non- A,non-B hepatitis in recipients: the transfusion-transmitted viruses study. N Engl J Med 1981;304:989-94.10.1056/NEJM198104233041701
  39. 39. Roberts WM. Variations in the phosphatase activity in the blood in disease. Br J Exp Pathol 1930;11:90-5.
  40. 40. Brensilver HL, Kaplan MM. Significance of elevated alkaline phosphatase in serum. Gastroenterology 1975;68:1556-62.10.1016/S0016-5085(75)80144-2
  41. 41. Campbell CB, Collins DM, Tongeren AV. Serum bile acids and other liver function tests in hepatocellular damage from carbontetrachloride ingestion. N Z Med. Journal 1980;91:381-84.
  42. 42. Marshall WJ. Illustrated Textbook of Clinical Chemistry. Philadelphia (PA): Lippincott; 1988.
  43. 43. Johnson PJ. Role of the standard “liver function tests” in current clinical practice. Ann Clin Biochem 1989;26:463-71.10.1177/0004563289026006012694908
  44. 44. Gregus Z, Watkins JB, Thompson TN, Klaassen CD. Depletion of hepatic uridine diphosphoglucuronic acid decreases the biliary excretion of drugs. J Pharm Exp Ther 1983;225:256-62.
  45. 45. Popper H, Underfriend S. Hepatic fibrosis, correlation of biochemical and morphological investigations. Am J Med 1970;49:701-21.
  46. 46. Reiter RJ, Tan DX, Mayo JC, Sainz RM, Leon J, Czarnocki Z. Melatonin as an antioxidant: biochemical mechanisms and pathophysiological implications in humans. Acta Biochim Pol 2003;50:1129-46.10.18388/abp.2003_3637
  47. 47. Nabavi SF, Nabavi SM, Mirzaei M, Moghaddam AH. Protective effect of quercetin against sodium fluoride induced oxidative stress in rat’s heart. Food Funct 2012;3:437-41. doi: 10.1039/c2fo10264a10.1039/c2fo10264a22314573
  48. 48. Verma Y, Rana SVS. Endocrinal toxicity of industrial solvents - A mini Review. Indian J Exp Biol 2009;47:537-49.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/10004-1254-64-2013-2248 | Journal eISSN: 1848-6312 | Journal ISSN: 0004-1254
Language: English, Slovenian
Page range: 219 - 227
Published on: Jul 2, 2013
Published by: Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2013 Seema Sharma, Suresh Vir Singh Rana, published by Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons License.