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Effect of Pesticide Vinclozolin Toxicity Exposure on Cardiac Oxidative Stress and Myocardial Damage.
Peritore, Alessio Filippo; Franco, Gianluca Antonio; Molinari, Francesco; Arangia, Alessia; Interdonato, Livia; Marino, Ylenia; Cuzzocrea, Salvatore; Gugliandolo, Enrico; Britti, Domenico; Crupi, Rosalia.
  • Peritore AF; Department of Veterinary Science, University of Messina, 98168 Messina, Italy.
  • Franco GA; Department of Veterinary Science, University of Messina, 98168 Messina, Italy.
  • Molinari F; Department of of Chemical, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Science, University of Messina, 98166 Messina, Italy.
  • Arangia A; Department of of Chemical, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Science, University of Messina, 98166 Messina, Italy.
  • Interdonato L; Department of of Chemical, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Science, University of Messina, 98166 Messina, Italy.
  • Marino Y; Department of of Chemical, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Science, University of Messina, 98166 Messina, Italy.
  • Cuzzocrea S; Department of of Chemical, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Science, University of Messina, 98166 Messina, Italy.
  • Gugliandolo E; Department of Pharmacological and Physiological Science, School of Medicine, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO 63104, USA.
  • Britti D; Department of Veterinary Science, University of Messina, 98168 Messina, Italy.
  • Crupi R; Department of Health Sciences, "Magna Græcia University" of Catanzaro, Campus Universitario "Salvatore Venuta" Viale Europa, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy.
Toxics ; 11(6)2023 May 23.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37368573
ABSTRACT
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Background:

Vinclozolin is a popular fungicide used in fruit, ornamental plants, and vegetable crops. It has recently been seen that prolonged exposure to VZN can cause human or animal health damage to various organs, but little is known to date about its cardiovascular effects. In this study, we addressed the chronic effects of VZN on the myocardium and the enzymes involved in the cardiovascular function. (2)

Methods:

The animals were divided into four groups group 1 served as the control, group 2 received 1 mg/kg of VZN by gavage, group 3 received 30 mg/kg of VZN by gavage, and group 4 received 100 mg/kg of VZN by gavage, for 30 days. (3)

Results:

Results showed that 100 mg/kg VZN markedly increased the plasma concentration of cardiac markers (CK-MB, cTnT, ANP, BNP). Moreover, compared to the control group, VZN treatment decreased the activity of SOD, CAT, and GPx, and downregulated the mRNA expression levels of Nrf2. Furthermore, collagen deposition was amplified owing to 100 mg/kg VZN cardiotoxicity. This harmful effect was confirmed by a histological study using hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) and Masson's trichrome staining. (4)

Conclusion:

Overall, our results proved the cardiotoxicity caused by chronic exposure to VZN.
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