The Protective Effects of Probiotic Bacteria on Cadmium Toxicity in Rats
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Đurašević, SinišaJama, Adel
Jasnić, Nebojša
Vujovic, Predrag
Jovanović, Miloš
Mitić-Ćulafić, Dragana
Knežević-Vukčević, Jelena
Cakić Milosević, Maja
Ilijević, Konstantin
Popović-Đorđević, Jelena
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One of the useful properties of probiotic bacteria is their capacity to bind different targets, thus eliminating them through feces. It is supposed that one of these targets could be cadmium, a widespread environmental toxicant that causes various disturbances in biological systems. This study examined the protective effects of probiotic supplementation against cadmium-induced toxicity in the rat. The experiment was conducted in the course of 5 weeks. Animals were divided into four groups: (1) controls, (2) probiotics treated, (3) cadmium treated, and (4) probiotics + cadmium treated. The cadmium concentration was measured in the blood, liver, kidney, and feces, as well as the blood alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) as biomarkers of the liver function. Histomorphological changes in the liver and kidney were also determined. Our results revealed that probiotics combined with cadmium increase this metal concentration in feces. As a result, blood, liver, ...and kidney Cd levels, as well as blood ALT and AST activities were lessened compared to the rat group treated with cadmium only. Besides, probiotics consumed simultaneously with cadmium attenuated histomorphological changes in the liver and kidney caused by cadmium. The rise in lactobacilli number in feces of rats treated simultaneously with cadmium and probiotics results in strong correlation with the increase of Cd concentration in their feces and the decrease of Cd concentration in their blood. We speculate that probiotics actively contribute to cadmium excretion through feces, probably, by its binding to their bacterial cell wall.
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blood / cadmium / feces / liverIzvor:
Journal of Medicinal Food, 2017, 20, 2, 189-196Izdavač:
- Mary Ann Liebert, Inc, New Rochelle
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DOI: 10.1089/jmf.2016.0090
ISSN: 1096-620X
PubMed: 27976972
WoS: 000393920900011
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85011422881
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Hemijski fakultet / Faculty of ChemistryTY - JOUR AU - Đurašević, Siniša AU - Jama, Adel AU - Jasnić, Nebojša AU - Vujovic, Predrag AU - Jovanović, Miloš AU - Mitić-Ćulafić, Dragana AU - Knežević-Vukčević, Jelena AU - Cakić Milosević, Maja AU - Ilijević, Konstantin AU - Popović-Đorđević, Jelena PY - 2017 UR - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2401 AB - One of the useful properties of probiotic bacteria is their capacity to bind different targets, thus eliminating them through feces. It is supposed that one of these targets could be cadmium, a widespread environmental toxicant that causes various disturbances in biological systems. This study examined the protective effects of probiotic supplementation against cadmium-induced toxicity in the rat. The experiment was conducted in the course of 5 weeks. Animals were divided into four groups: (1) controls, (2) probiotics treated, (3) cadmium treated, and (4) probiotics + cadmium treated. The cadmium concentration was measured in the blood, liver, kidney, and feces, as well as the blood alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) as biomarkers of the liver function. Histomorphological changes in the liver and kidney were also determined. Our results revealed that probiotics combined with cadmium increase this metal concentration in feces. As a result, blood, liver, and kidney Cd levels, as well as blood ALT and AST activities were lessened compared to the rat group treated with cadmium only. Besides, probiotics consumed simultaneously with cadmium attenuated histomorphological changes in the liver and kidney caused by cadmium. The rise in lactobacilli number in feces of rats treated simultaneously with cadmium and probiotics results in strong correlation with the increase of Cd concentration in their feces and the decrease of Cd concentration in their blood. We speculate that probiotics actively contribute to cadmium excretion through feces, probably, by its binding to their bacterial cell wall. PB - Mary Ann Liebert, Inc, New Rochelle T2 - Journal of Medicinal Food T1 - The Protective Effects of Probiotic Bacteria on Cadmium Toxicity in Rats VL - 20 IS - 2 SP - 189 EP - 196 DO - 10.1089/jmf.2016.0090 ER -
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Đurašević, S., Jama, A., Jasnić, N., Vujovic, P., Jovanović, M., Mitić-Ćulafić, D., Knežević-Vukčević, J., Cakić Milosević, M., Ilijević, K.,& Popović-Đorđević, J.. (2017). The Protective Effects of Probiotic Bacteria on Cadmium Toxicity in Rats. in Journal of Medicinal Food Mary Ann Liebert, Inc, New Rochelle., 20(2), 189-196. https://doi.org/10.1089/jmf.2016.0090
Đurašević S, Jama A, Jasnić N, Vujovic P, Jovanović M, Mitić-Ćulafić D, Knežević-Vukčević J, Cakić Milosević M, Ilijević K, Popović-Đorđević J. The Protective Effects of Probiotic Bacteria on Cadmium Toxicity in Rats. in Journal of Medicinal Food. 2017;20(2):189-196. doi:10.1089/jmf.2016.0090 .
Đurašević, Siniša, Jama, Adel, Jasnić, Nebojša, Vujovic, Predrag, Jovanović, Miloš, Mitić-Ćulafić, Dragana, Knežević-Vukčević, Jelena, Cakić Milosević, Maja, Ilijević, Konstantin, Popović-Đorđević, Jelena, "The Protective Effects of Probiotic Bacteria on Cadmium Toxicity in Rats" in Journal of Medicinal Food, 20, no. 2 (2017):189-196, https://doi.org/10.1089/jmf.2016.0090 . .