R. Sujatha et al., Behavioural and biochemical changes after simultaneous and post-treatment of vitamin A and D on cadmium toxicity, ENV TOX PH, 7(3), 1999, pp. 189-197
In the present study, an investigation was undertaken to assess the protect
ive efficacy in cadmium toxicity of vitamins administered simultaneously as
well as post-treatment. Rats were treated with cadmium 1 mg/kg body weight
(bw) powdered vitamin A chewable tablet 500 IU/kg bw/day and injectable vi
tamin D-3 (made into a suspension with gum tragacanth in 100 ml distilled w
ater) 100 IU/kg bw/day, mixed with powdered pellet feed and fed to experime
ntal animals. Spontaneous motor activity and Rota Rod Endurance time was re
corded after both simultaneous (for 21 days) and post-treatment (42 days).
Vitamin treated animals by themselves behaved like controls but attenuated
the cadmium effect when given Cd simultaneously or as post-treatment. While
the biochemical changes were assayed, vitamins which did not have any infl
uence on their own, given simultaneously and as post-treatment, antagonized
the cadmium effect on heart, liver tissues and serum. Both simultaneous an
d post-cadmium and -vitamin treatments significantly increased the activiti
es of the enzymes aspartic amino transferase, alanine aminotransferase, aci
d phosphatase and alkaline phosphatase in tissues and serum. Simultaneous a
nd post-vitamin treatment with Cd had an effect of bringing back the activi
ty of the enzymes closer to control values. These data suggest that treatme
nt with vitamin A and D can minimise the Cd effect when given to the popula
tion exposed to Cd. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.