Imidacloprid Insecticide Exposure Induces Stress and Disrupts Glucose Homeostasis in Male Rats
Publication date: Available online 24 August 2017 Source:Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology Author(s): Samah R. Khalil, Ashraf Awad, Hesham H. Mohammed, Mohamed Abdo Nassan In the present study, we evaluated the stress response in adult rats who were administered imidacloprid (IMI) orally in two doses (0.5 and 1.0mg/kg bw for 60 days). It led to an alteration in the levels of cortisone and catecholamines and induced behavioral deficits, particularly in the animals exposed to the dose of 1.0mg/kg. IMI was further analyzed for the effect on glucose homeostasis in developing and adult rats at a dose of 1.0mg/kg bw where it elicited a hyperglycemic effect. Moreover, we observed an alteration in the mRNA levels of glucose transporters. Histopathological and immunohistochemical data displayed structural perturbations in pancreatic tissue with a decline in the expression of insulin and GLUT4, particularly in the developing rats. Collectively, IMI treatment resulted in stress represented by behavioral and biochemical changes, particularly at a dose of 1.0mg/kg bw. Moreover, IMI perturbed the glucose regulation through hyperglycemic activity in both developing and adult rats, an observation clearly evident in the developing rats.
Source: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research