Terbufos-sulfone exacerbates cardiac lesions in diabetic rats: a sub-acute toxicity study

  • Syed Muhammad Nurulain Department of Biosciences, COMSATS, Islamabad
  • Mohamed Shafiullah Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE
  • Javed Yasin Department of Internal Medicine, CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE
  • Saeed Tariq Department of Anatomy, CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE.
  • Charu Sharma Department of Internal Medicine, CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE
  • Ernest Adeghate Department of Anatomy, CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE.
  • Shreesh Ojha Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE
Keywords: Acetylcholinesterase, cardiac lesion, cardiotoxicity, diabetes mellitus, lipid profile, myocyte injury markers, organophosphates

Abstract

Organophosphorus compounds (OPCs) have a wide range of applications, from agriculture to warfare. Exposure to these brings forward a varied kind of health issues globally. Terbufos is one of the leading OPCs used worldwide. The present study investigates the cardiac effect of no observable dose of a metabolite of terbufos, terbufos-sulfone (TS), under non-diabetic and streptozotocin-induced diabetic condition. 100 nmol rat-1 (1/20 of LD50) was administered intraperitoneally to adult male Wister rats daily for fifteen days. The left ventricle was collected for ultrastructural changes by transmission electron microscopy. The blood samples were collected for biochemical tests including RBC acetylcholinesterase, creatinine kinase (CK), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), cholesterol, high density lipoprotein (HDL), low density lipoprotein (LDL), triglycerides, ALT, AST, and GGT. The study revealed about 10 % inhibition of RBC-AChE in two weeks of TS treatment in non-diabetic rats whereas RBC-AChE activity was significantly decreased in diabetic TS treated rats. CK, LDH, and triglycerides were significantly higher in diabetic TS treated rats. Electron microscopy of the heart showed derangement and lesions of the mitochondria of cardiomyocytes in the TS treated groups. The present study concludes that a non-lethal dose of TS causes cardiac lesions which exacerbate under diabetic condition. Biochemical tests confirmed the ultrastructural changes. It is concluded that a non-lethal dose of TS may be a risk factor for a cardiovascular disease, which may be fatal under diabetic condition.

Author Biographies

Syed Muhammad Nurulain, Department of Biosciences, COMSATS, Islamabad

Associate Professor, Department of Biosciences, COMSATS, Islamabad

Mohamed Shafiullah, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE
Medical Research Specialist, Department of Pharmacology and Theraeutics,
Javed Yasin, Department of Internal Medicine, CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE
Medical Research Specialist, Department of Internal Medicine, CMHS, UAE University
Saeed Tariq, Department of Anatomy, CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE.
Medical Research Specialist,CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE
Charu Sharma, Department of Internal Medicine, CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE
Medical Research Specialist, CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE
Ernest Adeghate, Department of Anatomy, CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE.
Professor and Chair, Department of Anatomy, CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE.
Shreesh Ojha, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE
Assistant Professor,Department of Pharmacology and Theraeutics, CMHS, UAE University, AlAin, UAE
Published
2016-06-10
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Nurulain SM, Shafiullah M, Yasin J, Tariq S, Sharma C, Adeghate E, Ojha S. Terbufos-sulfone exacerbates cardiac lesions in diabetic rats: a sub-acute toxicity study. Arh Hig Rada Toksikol [Internet]. 2016Jun.10 [cited 2024Apr.25];67(2). Available from: https://arhiv.imi.hr/index.php/arhiv/article/view/515
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