Abstract

Aim: The aim of present study was to evaluate the different doses of Butyric acid (BA) and Arsenic (As) on mouse liver mitochondria oxidative stress and pancreatic islets insulin secretion.Background: BA is found in many foods and As is a toxic metal in drinking water. They can induce oxidative stress in some tissue.Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, Liver mitochondria were isolated by administration of different centrifugation method and pancreatic islets of mice were isolated by a collagenase method. Mitochondria by BA (35, 75, 150, 300 ?M) and As (20, 50, 100, 200 ?M) and the islets were incubated by BA (250, 500, 1000, 1500 ?M) and As (0, 50, 100, 200 ?M) for 1 hour. At the end of experiment mitochondrial viability and membrane potential, ROS, MDA, GSH and islets insulin secretion were measured by their specific methods.Results: BA and As administration increased mitochondrial levels of ROS, MDA and decreased GSH and pancreatic islet insulin secretion in a dose dependent manner (p < 0.05). The exact mitochondria toxic concentrations were 75 ?M for BA and 100 ?M for As. Also, the doses of 1000 ?M for BA and 100 ?M for As were consider as reducing concentrations for islets insulin secretion. Additionally, coadministration of these doses of BA and As revealed an additive effect on their own tissues variables.Conclusion: Alone or in combination administration of BA and As induced oxidative stress in liver mitochondria and decreased insulin secretion of pancreatic islets.

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