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Arch. med. res ; Arch. med. res;27(1): 71-5, 1996. tab
Article de Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-200294

RÉSUMÉ

We previously reported on the induction by vitamin A of gallstones, rich in calcium and phosphate, in hamsters. On the other hand, it has been reported that the phenolic antioxidant butylate hydroxytoluene (BHT) potentiates the hepatotoxicity of vitamin A. In the present work we have tested the effect of BHT on the lithogenicity of vitamin A and on bile composition. The urinary excretion of calcium and phosphate was determined to assess a possible asymptomatic bone resorptin due to vitamin A toxicity, and/or an effect of BHT on the homeostasis of calcium and phosphate. Theree groups of 18 male hamsters were fed with the following diets for 70 days: Group 1, Purina Nutricubes (DB); Group 2, DB + 25,000 IU percent retinol acetate (DL); group 3, DL + 500 mg percent BHT. Vitamin A (group 2) induced gallstones in 78 percent of the animals, increased bile flow and biliary phosphate and calcium concentrations, and reduced those of bili salt, cholesterol and phospholipid. BHT (Group 3) reduced gallstone frequency to 5.5 percent, and decreased biliary phosphate, calcium and lipids toward more normal concentrations. Vitamin A alone or with BHT did not significantly affect food intake or urinary excretion of calcium and phosphate


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Cricetinae , Animaux , Mâle , Anesthésie générale/médecine vétérinaire , Butylhydrotoluène/usage thérapeutique , Calcium/métabolisme , Calculs/induit chimiquement , Lithiase biliaire/induit chimiquement , Cricetinae/métabolisme , Maladies du foie/induit chimiquement , Pentobarbital , Phosphates/métabolisme , Rétinol/toxicité
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