Investigation of Possible Oxidative Damage Caused by Formaldehyde Exposure in the Rat's Heart and Aorta Tissue/Investigación de Posible Daño Oxidativo Causado por la Exposición al Formaldehído en el Corazón de la Rata y Tejido de la Aorta

Formaldehyde (FA) is a toxic substance used frequently in the field of medicine as well as in many industrial areas. Especially people working in the field of anatomy, histology, and pathology are in high risk group because of the use of the FA. Studies showing the effects of FA on the cardiovascula...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of morphology 2021-07, Vol.39 (4), p.1042
Hauptverfasser: Tasdemir, Rabia, Acar, Esra, Colak, Tuncay, Hunc, Fatih, Bamac, Belgin, Kir, Hale Maral, Eraldemir, Fatma Ceyla
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Zusammenfassung:Formaldehyde (FA) is a toxic substance used frequently in the field of medicine as well as in many industrial areas. Especially people working in the field of anatomy, histology, and pathology are in high risk group because of the use of the FA. Studies showing the effects of FA on the cardiovascular system are few in number. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of FA exposure, which we believe can cause oxidative stress, on the heart and aorta with various biochemical analyses. A total of 24 Wistar Albino rats were used in our study. We divided the rats into 3 groups as the Control Group (CG), the group exposed to low-dose FA (avg. 1ppm) (DDG) Group, and the group exposed to high-dose FA (avg. 10ppm) (YDG). At the end of the subchronic FA exposure, the blood samples, heart and aorta tissues of the rats were taken and subjected to biochemical analyses. As a result of the analyses, statistically significant differences were detected between CG (2.96[+ or -]0.85 ng/mg), and HDG (2.08[+ or -]0.77 ng/mg) in aortic tissues in TXNIP analysis (p
ISSN:0717-9367