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Liver response to low-hexachlorobenzene exposure in protein- or energy-restricted rats
Fecha
1991-12-01Registro en:
Food and Chemical Toxicology, v. 29, n. 11, p. 757-764, 1991.
0278-6915
10.1016/0278-6915(91)90184-9
2-s2.0-0026321022
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
The individual effects of protein deficiency and energy restriction on liver response to low-hexachlorobenzene (HCB) exposure were investigated in adult male Wistar rats. In rats fed either the low-protein or control diet, the only effect caused by HCB was a decrease in paralysis time following an ip injection of zoxazolamine. This decrease was similar for both groups. In the animals subjected to energy restriction, HCB induced a greater decrease in paralysis time, an increase in the size of centrilobular hepatocytes, a lower liver DNA content and an increased concentration of HCB in the adipose tissue, compared with the control and protein-deficient groups. Our data suggest that energy restriction increases liver response to HCB, while protein deficiency does not impair the hepatic reaction to small doses of HCB exposure.