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Determination of blood indices of albino rats treated with aluminum chloride and investigation of antioxidant effects of vitamin E and C

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The current study aims to investigate hematological and biochemical blood indices of albino rats administrated aluminum chloride (AlCl3) for eight weeks, and to study the therapeutic effects of vitamin E and C. AlCl3 decreased the total red blood cell count (by 18%), hemoglobin (7%) and hematocrit (20%), and increased white blood cell count (67%), lymphocytes (29%), mean corpuscular volume (14%), mean corpuscular hemaglobin (6%) and platelets (33%). Administration of vitamin E with or without vitamin C failed to restore levels of red blood cell counts, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular hemaglobin or platelets, but vitamin E on its own restored levels of white blood cells, hemaglobin and lymphocytes. AlCl3 decreased serum glucose levels by 30%, and increased triglyceride (28%) and cholesterol (20%) levels; neither vitamin treatments restored the levels of these components. AlCl3 increased levels of urea (12%), uric acid (77%) and creatinine (25%) compared to the controls, and vitamin E separately or together with vitamin C restored the levels of these nitrogen compounds. The activities of alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, and aspartate aminotransferase were also increased by the AlCl3 treatment; the first two but not aspartate aminotransferase were restored by vitamin E separately or together with vitamin C. We conclude that vitamin E separately or together with vitamin C suppressed cytogenetic injury and damage to some biochemical pathways of rat organs induced by AlCl3.

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