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УЖМБС 2021, 6(6): 259–266
https://doi.org/10.26693/jmbs06.06.259
Biology

Change of Embryotoxic Effects of Metal Citrates Depending on the Duration of Their Introduction

Kolosova I. I.1, Bogomolna L. Yu. 2, Chriss G. Yu. 2, Tereshchenko N. N. 2, Davydenko I. V. 2, Rudenko T. V. 2, Tamlavi A. I. 2
Abstract

Given the increase in cadmium in the environment (air, soil, water) through modern industrial processes, the absorption of significant amounts from cigarette smoke is relevant to studying the effect of cadmium compounds on embryogenesis. The purpose of the study: experimental study and comparison of embryolethality and embryotoxicity of metal citrates depending on the duration of their intragastric administration (during 13 and 20 days of gestation). Materials and methods. The study was performed on 120 white adult female Wistar rats that weigh 170-200 g. They were divided into 6 groups due to the intragastric administration of solutions of the studied metals – rats treated with citrates: cadmium at a dose of 1.0 mg/kg – 1st group (nfemale = 20, nemb = 166); cadmium at a dose of 1.0 mg/kg and cerium (1.3 mg/kg) – 2nd group (nfemale = 20, nemb = 185); cadmium in a dose of 1.0 mg/kg and germanium (0.1 mg/kg) – 3rd group (nfemale = 20, nemb = 184); cadmium at a dose of 1.0 mg/kg and zinc (1.5 mg/kg) – 4th group (nfemale = 20, nemb = 179); cadmium at a dose of 1.0 mg/kg and nanocomposite (iodine + sulfur + selenium) at a dose of 2.0 mg/kg – 5th group (nfemale = 20, nemb = 180), 6th group – control (nfemale = 20, nemb = 212) – proportional volume of sterile saline in the same way. Females were divided into 2 subgroups of 10 animals each, depending on the duration of administration of test substances. The embryotoxic and embryolethal effects of the test substances were evaluated according to generally accepted criteria, which were calculated according to well-known formulas. Results and discussion. Cadmium compounds harm the embryogenesis of rats in the experimental groups and increase the rates of embryolethality. The most pronounced differences in these parameters concerning the control were found in animals with isolated exposure to cadmium citrate: the rates of total embryonic mortality increased by 4.0 times in both study periods of embryogenesis and 20% from the 13th to the 20th day; increased pre-implantation mortality by 6.0 times with an increase in post-implantation mortality by 3 times on the 13th day and by 15.0 times and 2.8 times on the 20th day of embryogenesis, respectively. Depending on the duration of introduction, the indicators of pre-implantation mortality increased by 25.0% with an increase in post-implantation mortality by 22.2% in the same period. The experimental group of exposure to cadmium citrate at a dose of 1.0 mg/kg recorded the lowest indicators of the number of live fetuses and intrauterine survival with the highest resorption rate studied of embryonic development. At the same time, in the groups of combined exposure to cadmium citrate with metal citrates, a decrease in the indicators of total embryonic mortality was 50.0% - 30.0%, pre-implantation mortality – 50.0% - 25.0%, post-implantation mortality – 60.0% - 44.4 % and increase in the number of fetuses per female – 12.7% - 25.3%. Conclusion. Analysis of the results shows a pronounced embryotoxic effect of cadmium citrate at a dose of 1.0 mg/kg on the processes of embryogenesis, which is a significant increase in overall embryonic mortality, preimplantation, and postimplantation mortality compared with the control group in all studied terms. In the groups of combined action of cadmium citrate with metal citrates, the data obtained indicate a decrease in the accumulation of cadmium under the influence of the studied citrates, which allows them to be considered as potential bioantagonists of cadmium citrate

Keywords: embryogenesis, embryotoxicity, cadmium citrate, experiment, citrates

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