Does L-Carnitine Prevent Cadmium-Induced Damage in Gastrointestinal Contractility and Histological Changes in Prepubertal Rat

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Emine Koç; Gözde Ögütçü; Ülfet Farisoglu; Gamze Kocamaz; Ali Özant & Aysel Kükner

Summary

Cadmium (Cd) is the industrial and environmental toxic heavy metal which is found in air, water and soil. Cd, adversely affects many organs in humans such as kidney, intestine, liver, testis and lungs. L-carnitine (LC) is an important agent that plays essential role in energy metabolism. In our study, we aimed to work out whether LC application has any protective effect on intestinal contractility and morphologic damage of prepubertal rat duodenum on Cd-induced toxicity. Twenty eight prepubertal female Wistar rats were divided into four groups. The first group is control (C), second group; Cd group; Cadmium chloride was given 2 mg/kg 28 days with a one-day break by i.p. The third group; Cd+LC, which cadmium chloride was given 2 mg/kg i.p. and LC was given orally by gastric lavage. The LC dose was given as 75 mg/kg. The fourth group; LC, which only LC was given orally. The intestinal segments were isolated and suspended in tissue bath. Contractile responses were induced by acetylcholine (ACh) and relaxation was achieved with phenylephrine. Also the segments were examined for histological changes by light microscopy. Ach-induced contractions were higher in Cd+LC, LC, and control group compared to the Cd group in duodenal segments. The phenylephrine-induced relaxations were lower in Cd groups as compared with Control, Cd+LC and LC group in duodenal segments. In Cd group intestinal morphology was observed to be severely damaged whereas in Cd+LC group the damage was noticeably lower. Cd administration caused severe cellular damage and decreased gastrointestinal motility. Treatment with the LC has affected the gastrointestinal contractility and reduced the damage in intestinal morphology, which occured after Cd application.

KEY WORDS: Cadmium; L-Carnitine; Gastrointestinal contractility; Histological changes.

How to cite this article

KOÇ, E.; ÖGÜTÇÜ, G.; FARISOGLU, Ü.; KOCAMAZ, G.; ÖZANT, A. & KÜKNER, A. Does L-Carnitine prevent cadmium- induced damage in gastrointestinal contractility and histological changes in prepubertal rat. Int. J. Morphol., 41(2):654-659, 2023.