Combined Dietary Action of Spirulina and Probiotics Mitigates Female Reproductive Ailments in Arsenicated Rats

Heavy metals contaminations in food and water are increased due to the environmental pollution. Managing arsenic toxicosis by dietary therapy is yet to be explored, although the conventional therapeutic strategy emphasizes the invasive chelating therapy. In this present study we elucidated the am...

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Main Authors: Shamima Khatun, Sudipta Chatterjee, Sandip Chattopadhyay
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Published: Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 2019-06-01
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Online Access:https://microbiologyjournal.org/combined-dietary-action-of-spirulina-and-probiotics-mitigates-female-reproductive-ailments-in-arsenicated-rats/
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spelling doaj-0f8ea87939394c4ab44b6cfd98a513e12021-10-02T18:58:29ZengJournal of Pure and Applied MicrobiologyJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology0973-75102581-690X2019-06-011321175118410.22207/JPAM.13.2.57Combined Dietary Action of Spirulina and Probiotics Mitigates Female Reproductive Ailments in Arsenicated RatsShamima Khatun0Sudipta Chatterjee1Sandip Chattopadhyay2Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science and Management, and Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics division (UGC Innovative Department), Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal - 721102, India. Department of Surgery, Midnapore Medical College and Hospital, Midnapore, West Bengal - 721102, India.Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science and Management, and Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics division (UGC Innovative Department), Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal - 721102, India. Heavy metals contaminations in food and water are increased due to the environmental pollution. Managing arsenic toxicosis by dietary therapy is yet to be explored, although the conventional therapeutic strategy emphasizes the invasive chelating therapy. In this present study we elucidated the ameliorative effect of Spirulina and probiotics against arsenic-mediated female gonadal injury. The treatment was continued for 8 days (2 estrus cycles) on rats with sodium arsenite (1.0 mg/ 100g body weight) orally, but spirulina (40 mg/100g body weight) and commercially available probiotics mixture (2 mg/ 100g body weight) were added in rat chow, fresh daily. Uterine and ovarian tissue experienced a significant impairment of antioxidant status, while a pronounced ovarian follicular degeneration was apparent from the increased number of follicular atresia in arsenic treated rats. All these deleterious effects of sodium arsenite were diminished significantly by spirulina and probiotics in arsenic fed rat. Moreover, an increase in the serum levels of of homocysteine (Hcy) in association with reduced serum levels of vitamin B12 and folic acid were mitigated in arsenic fed rats following spirulina and probiotics dietary co-administration. However, the outcome of this study may indicate that spirulina and probiotics may be incorporated in the meal as nutraceuticals in limiting arsenic-mediated health hazards. https://microbiologyjournal.org/combined-dietary-action-of-spirulina-and-probiotics-mitigates-female-reproductive-ailments-in-arsenicated-rats/anti-oxidantarsenicoxidative stressuterusvitamin b12
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Sandip Chattopadhyay
Combined Dietary Action of Spirulina and Probiotics Mitigates Female Reproductive Ailments in Arsenicated Rats
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
anti-oxidant
arsenic
oxidative stress
uterus
vitamin b12
author_facet Shamima Khatun
Sudipta Chatterjee
Sandip Chattopadhyay
author_sort Shamima Khatun
title Combined Dietary Action of Spirulina and Probiotics Mitigates Female Reproductive Ailments in Arsenicated Rats
title_short Combined Dietary Action of Spirulina and Probiotics Mitigates Female Reproductive Ailments in Arsenicated Rats
title_full Combined Dietary Action of Spirulina and Probiotics Mitigates Female Reproductive Ailments in Arsenicated Rats
title_fullStr Combined Dietary Action of Spirulina and Probiotics Mitigates Female Reproductive Ailments in Arsenicated Rats
title_full_unstemmed Combined Dietary Action of Spirulina and Probiotics Mitigates Female Reproductive Ailments in Arsenicated Rats
title_sort combined dietary action of spirulina and probiotics mitigates female reproductive ailments in arsenicated rats
publisher Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
series Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
issn 0973-7510
2581-690X
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Heavy metals contaminations in food and water are increased due to the environmental pollution. Managing arsenic toxicosis by dietary therapy is yet to be explored, although the conventional therapeutic strategy emphasizes the invasive chelating therapy. In this present study we elucidated the ameliorative effect of Spirulina and probiotics against arsenic-mediated female gonadal injury. The treatment was continued for 8 days (2 estrus cycles) on rats with sodium arsenite (1.0 mg/ 100g body weight) orally, but spirulina (40 mg/100g body weight) and commercially available probiotics mixture (2 mg/ 100g body weight) were added in rat chow, fresh daily. Uterine and ovarian tissue experienced a significant impairment of antioxidant status, while a pronounced ovarian follicular degeneration was apparent from the increased number of follicular atresia in arsenic treated rats. All these deleterious effects of sodium arsenite were diminished significantly by spirulina and probiotics in arsenic fed rat. Moreover, an increase in the serum levels of of homocysteine (Hcy) in association with reduced serum levels of vitamin B12 and folic acid were mitigated in arsenic fed rats following spirulina and probiotics dietary co-administration. However, the outcome of this study may indicate that spirulina and probiotics may be incorporated in the meal as nutraceuticals in limiting arsenic-mediated health hazards.
topic anti-oxidant
arsenic
oxidative stress
uterus
vitamin b12
url https://microbiologyjournal.org/combined-dietary-action-of-spirulina-and-probiotics-mitigates-female-reproductive-ailments-in-arsenicated-rats/
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