Effect of molybdate and sulfate alone and in combination overload intake on copper outcome in mature male rat

This study was designed to investigate the effect of molybdate and sulfate overload alone or in combination overload intake on copper outcome in mature male rats. Twenty eight adult male rats were housed and randomly divided into four equal groups and treated as follows for 60 days: control, groups...

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Main Author: Duraid A. Abbas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad, College of Veterinary Medicine 2017-01-01
Series:The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine
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Online Access:https://jcovm.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/Iraqijvm/article/view/102
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spelling doaj-fd1ac129803548d4bcca9d09306440f22021-08-04T20:37:01ZengUniversity of Baghdad, College of Veterinary MedicineThe Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine1609-56932410-74092017-01-0140210.30539/iraqijvm.v40i2.102Effect of molybdate and sulfate alone and in combination overload intake on copper outcome in mature male ratDuraid A. Abbas0, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Baghdad This study was designed to investigate the effect of molybdate and sulfate overload alone or in combination overload intake on copper outcome in mature male rats. Twenty eight adult male rats were housed and randomly divided into four equal groups and treated as follows for 60 days: control, groups (T1) rats received sodium molybdate 50 mg/kg B.W and (T2) rats of this group were given orally 500 mg/kg B.W of sodium sulfate. Animals in the (T3) group were given sodium molybdate and sodium sulfate in combination at half dose in comparison with T1 and T2 doses. The severity of toxic symptoms were more noticed at the end of experiment especially in T1 followed by T2, while T3 showed the least toxic symptoms, also the body weight change recorded weight loss during the experiment period at the same following order T1, T2 followed by T3 in comparison with control group that showed normal increase in weight. Biochemical results showed a significant decline in serum glutathione and an increase in serum creatinine, bilirubin and blood urea nitrogen at the same pattern in all treated groups positively proportional with the course of experiment. This was attributed to the recorded deficiency in serum copper that in consequence possibly induced anemia and oxidative changes in T1 and T2 groups, but the addition of sulfate to molybdate at half doses recorded less severity of copper deficiency signs and less toxic consequences indicating a sort of antagonistic effect https://jcovm.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/Iraqijvm/article/view/102Copper, Molybdate, Sulfate
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Effect of molybdate and sulfate alone and in combination overload intake on copper outcome in mature male rat
The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Copper, Molybdate, Sulfate
author_facet Duraid A. Abbas
author_sort Duraid A. Abbas
title Effect of molybdate and sulfate alone and in combination overload intake on copper outcome in mature male rat
title_short Effect of molybdate and sulfate alone and in combination overload intake on copper outcome in mature male rat
title_full Effect of molybdate and sulfate alone and in combination overload intake on copper outcome in mature male rat
title_fullStr Effect of molybdate and sulfate alone and in combination overload intake on copper outcome in mature male rat
title_full_unstemmed Effect of molybdate and sulfate alone and in combination overload intake on copper outcome in mature male rat
title_sort effect of molybdate and sulfate alone and in combination overload intake on copper outcome in mature male rat
publisher University of Baghdad, College of Veterinary Medicine
series The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine
issn 1609-5693
2410-7409
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This study was designed to investigate the effect of molybdate and sulfate overload alone or in combination overload intake on copper outcome in mature male rats. Twenty eight adult male rats were housed and randomly divided into four equal groups and treated as follows for 60 days: control, groups (T1) rats received sodium molybdate 50 mg/kg B.W and (T2) rats of this group were given orally 500 mg/kg B.W of sodium sulfate. Animals in the (T3) group were given sodium molybdate and sodium sulfate in combination at half dose in comparison with T1 and T2 doses. The severity of toxic symptoms were more noticed at the end of experiment especially in T1 followed by T2, while T3 showed the least toxic symptoms, also the body weight change recorded weight loss during the experiment period at the same following order T1, T2 followed by T3 in comparison with control group that showed normal increase in weight. Biochemical results showed a significant decline in serum glutathione and an increase in serum creatinine, bilirubin and blood urea nitrogen at the same pattern in all treated groups positively proportional with the course of experiment. This was attributed to the recorded deficiency in serum copper that in consequence possibly induced anemia and oxidative changes in T1 and T2 groups, but the addition of sulfate to molybdate at half doses recorded less severity of copper deficiency signs and less toxic consequences indicating a sort of antagonistic effect
topic Copper, Molybdate, Sulfate
url https://jcovm.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/Iraqijvm/article/view/102
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