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Oxidative stress and thyroid impairment after gibberellic acid treatment in pregnant and lactating rats and their offspring
Authors:Troudi Afef  Amara Ibtissem Ben  Samet Amira Mahjoubi  Fetoui Hamadi  Soudani Nejla  Guermazi Fadhel  Boudawara Tahia  Zeghal Najiba
Affiliation:Animal Physiology Laboratory, University of Sfax, Faculty of Science, BP1171, 3000 Sfax, Tunisia.
Abstract:Gibberellic acid (GA?) has been worldwide used in agriculture as a plant growth regulator. The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of GA? on the morphology and the thyroid hormone levels in adult rats and their suckling pups. Animals were given daily 200 ppm GA? in drinking water from the 14th day of pregnancy until day 14 after delivery. Compared with a control group, GA?-treated mothers and pups showed an increase in body and thyroid weights, a decrease in plasma FT? and FT? levels, which were more pronounced in pups than in their mothers. Thyroid iodine content was also decreased in pups. These biochemical modifications corresponded histologically; the majority of follicles had cubical epithelial cells, which surrounded empty vesicular cavities. Toxicity was objectified by a significant increase in plasma malondialdehyde, protein carbonyls, and advanced oxidation protein products levels in GA?-treated dams and their suckling pups; while, the activities of superoxide dismutase, catalase, and glutathione peroxidase were decreased in plasma of both dams and their pups. Moreover, a significant decline was observed in plasma glutathione, nonprotein thiols, and vitamin C levels. We conclude that GA? treatment affects thyroid function and plasma antioxidant status in adult rats and their progeny.
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