Mm. Kostic et al., CADMIUM-INDUCED CHANGES OF ANTIOXIDANT AND METABOLIC STATUS IN RED-BLOOD-CELLS OF RATS - IN-VIVO EFFECTS, European journal of haematology, 51(2), 1993, pp. 86-92
Chronic exposure of adult rats to dietary untake of cadmium (15 mg CdC
l2/day/kg for 30 days) leads to development of anemia and thrombocytos
is. Anemia is characterized by significant reticulocytosis (13.1 + 1.0
%), anysocytosis, poikilocytosis, iron deficiency and marked alteratio
ns of antioxidant and metabolic status of red blood cells. Activities
of SOD, catalase, GPx and GR were significantly increased in red blood
cells of cadmium-treated rats. In treated animals cadmium induced an
increase of red cell reduced and oxidized glutathione with no changes
of GSSG/GSH ratio. However, significant reduction of lipid peroxidatio
n was found. Plasma levels of tocopherol and ascorbate, as well as act
ivity of glutathione-S-transferase, were all significantly increased i
n cadmium-treated rats. The energy metabolism of red blood cells was d
eeply altered in cadmium-treated rats. The levels of ATP, ADP, AMP and
TAN were significantly increased while ATP/ADP ratio and adenylate en
ergy charge (AEC) were significantly reduced. The level of 2,3-BPG was
somewhat lower, but 2,3-BPG/Hb ratio was considerably higher, in red
blood cells of cadmium-treated rats.