Prevention by sodium 4,5-dihydroxybenzene1,3-disulfonate (tiron) of vanadium-induced behavioral toxicity in rats |
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Authors: | Domenec J. Sanchez M. Teresa Colomina Jose L. Domingo Jacint Corbella |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Toxicology and Environmental Health, School of Medicine, “Rouira i Virgili” University, San Lorenzo 21, 43201 Reus;(2) Psychobiology Unit, “Rovira i Virgili” University, 43007 Tarragona, Spain |
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Abstract: | Recent studies have shown that oral vanadate (V5+) administration results in behavioral toxicity in rats. The chelating agent Tiron (sodium 4,5-dihydroxybenzene-l,3-disulfonate)
is an effective antidote in the removal of vanadium from vanadium-loaded rats. In this study, the protective activity of Tiron
on vanadate-induced behavioral toxicity was evaluated in adult rats. Intraperitoneal treatment with Tiron at 235 or 470 mg/kg
was initiated after 6 wk of oral sodium metavanadate administration (16 mg/kg/d) and continued for 2 wk. Although vanadate
exposure did not result in a significant reduction in the general activity of the animals in an open field, a lower active
avoidance acquisition could be observed. However, the vanadate-induced behavioral deficit was reverted by Tiron administration
at 470 mg/kg. The present results suggest that Tiron may protect, at least in part, against metavanadate-induced behavioral
toxicity. |
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Keywords: | Sodium metavanadate Tiron rats open field active avoidance |
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