Antioxidative role of melatonin in organophosphate toxicity in rats

Sep 5, 2007Cell biology and toxicology

Melatonin’s protective antioxidant role against organophosphate poisoning in rats

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Abstract

Melatonin administration significantly prevented the decrease in retinol and beta-carotene levels caused by fenthion toxicity.

  • Fenthion administration increased malondialdehyde levels in all tissues and altered glutathione levels in some tissues.
  • There were no significant differences in serum nitrite and nitrate levels between experimental groups.
  • Serum ceruloplasmin levels increased due to fenthion, but melatonin inhibited this increase.
  • Melatonin modulated the activities of glutathione peroxidase and catalase in response to fenthion-induced changes.
  • The study indicates that organophosphate toxicity activates oxidant systems, while melatonin enhances antioxidant activity and reduces lipid peroxidation.

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