Redox dyshomeostasis in the experimental chronic hepatic overloads with iron or copper

Volume: 191, Pages: 119 - 125
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
Male rats of 80-90 g were overloaded with either Fe(II) or Cu(II) for 42 days by high concentrations of FeCl2 or CuSO4 in the drinking water. The animals were fed with a commercial rodent diet of 2780 kcal/100 g. Both metal treatments led to a liver redox imbalance and dyshomeostasis with oxidative stress and damage and the concomitant enhancement of oxidative processes as indicated by in vivo surface liver chemiluminescence, the sensitive and...
Paper Details
Title
Redox dyshomeostasis in the experimental chronic hepatic overloads with iron or copper
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
191
Pages
119 - 125
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