Hematological changes in rats chronically exposed to oral aluminum
- PMID: 15725511
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tox.2004.12.005
Hematological changes in rats chronically exposed to oral aluminum
Abstract
This study was aimed to investigate the effects of the long-term oral exposure to aluminum sulfate on hematological parameters in rats. For this purpose, 24 adult female Wistar rats were divided in three groups with 8 animals each (control, citrate, and citrate plus aluminum groups). Rats from control and citrate groups had free access to tap water and to a sodium citrate solution (35 mM), respectively. Rats from citrate plus aluminum group received, as unique source of liquid, an aluminum sulfate solution (30 mM) diluted in the above-mentioned sodium citrate solution, ad libitum. After the treatment period (18 months), aluminum-exposed rats showed a significant decrease in the number of red blood cells, blood hemoglobin concentration and hematocrit when compared to rats from the control group. Serum iron levels were also significantly lower in citrate plus aluminum group, whereas total iron binding capacity did not change after citrate plus aluminum exposure. Erythrocyte thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS) and nonprotein thiols (NPSH) levels, erythrocyte osmotic fragility and hepatic delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (delta-ALA-D) activity did not change after treatment with citrate plus aluminum. Conversely, aluminum exposure increased delta-ALA-D activity in bone marrow. The present results indicate that long-term oral exposure to low doses of aluminum sulfate promotes alterations on erythrocyte parameters in rats, probably as a consequence of alterations in the iron status. In addition, although the details of the underlying mechanism remain unclear, our study reports, for the first time, a stimulatory effect of chronic aluminum exposure on bone marrow delta-ALA-D activity.
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