A mixture of 13 pesticides, contaminants, and food additives below individual NOAELs produces histopathological and organ weight changes in rats
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Mixtures Pesticides Low-dose toxicity Cytotoxicity Food additives
Date
2023-02-02Referencia bibliográfica
Dinca, V., Docea, A.O., Drocas, A.I. et al. A mixture of 13 pesticides, contaminants, and food additives below individual NOAELs produces histopathological and organ weight changes in rats. Arch Toxicol 97, 1285–1298 (2023). [https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-023-03455-x]
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The Decree No. 220 by the Government of the Russian Federation (Mega-grant №220-2961-3099); The General Secretariat for Research and Innovation of Greece under the frame work of EuroNanoMed III JTC 2018 project name: “Ferritin-nanocages for the anti-aging treatment based on curcuminoids (CurcumAGE)” and “Nanosystems conjugated with antibody fragments for treating brain infections (Tarbrainfect)”; The European Union's "Horizon Europe" framework programme project name: “European Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals (PARC)”.Résumé
The current approach for the risk assessment of chemicals does not account for the complex human real-life exposure
scenarios. Exposure to chemical mixtures in everyday life has raised scientifc, regulatory, and societal concerns in recent
years. Several studies aiming to identify the safety limits of chemical mixtures determined hazardous levels lower than those
of separate chemicals. Following these observations, this study built on the standards set by the real-life risk simulation
(RLRS) scenario and investigated the efect of long-term exposure (18 months) to a mixture of 13 chemicals (methomyl,
triadimefon, dimethoate, glyphosate, carbaryl, methyl parathion, aspartame, sodium benzoate, EDTA, ethylparaben, butyl paraben, bisphenol A and acacia gum) in adult rats. Animals were divided into four dosing groups [0xNOAEL (control),
0.0025xNOAEL (low dose—LD), 0.01xNOAEL (medium dose—MD) and 0.05xNOAEL (high dose-HD) (mg/kg BW/
day)]. After 18 months of exposure, all animals were sacrifced, and their organs were harvested, weighed, and pathologically
examined. While organ weight tended to be higher in males than in females, when sex and dose were taken into account,
lungs and hearts from female rats had signifcantly greater weight than that of males. This discrepancy was more obvious in
the LD group. Histopathology showed that long-term exposure to the chemical mixture selected for this study caused dose dependent changes in all examined organs. The main organs that contribute to chemical biotransformation and clearance
(liver, kidneys, and lungs) consistently presented histopathological changes following exposure to the chemical mixture. In
conclusion, exposure to very low doses (below the NOAEL) of the tested mixture for 18 months induced histopathological
lesions and cytotoxic efects in a dose and tissue-dependent manner