Neurotoxicity of Chlorpyrifos, Carbofuran, and Cypermethrin in Adolescent Rats’ Brain
Date
2022-12-30Author
NARWANTO, Muhammad Ihwan
PURWANDHONO, Azham
SOFIANA, Kristianningrum Dian
FEBIANTI, Zahrah
PUTRI, Elvia Rahmi Marga
JAUHANI, Muhammad Afiful
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Chronic exposure to insecticides, even at low levels, has led to chronic neurotoxicity. Adolescent brain is still
undergoing important developments, including in the hippocampus. This study investigated neurotoxicity
effects of subacute exposure to chlorpyrifos, carbofuran and cypermethrin in the brain of adolescent rats. This
study was performed at the Histology, Biochemistry, and Animal House Laboratory of Jember University from
November to December 2021. Subjects were divided into five groups: normal, control, chlorpyrifos, carbofuran,
and cypermethrin. Short-term memory was evaluated by Y maze test and tissue damage was evaluated by
histological examination. Brain MDA levels were determined by thiobarbituric acid reactive substance method
to evaluate the oxidative stress effect on the organ. This study showed spontaneous alternation in the Y maze
test and the number of pyramidal neurons in hippocampus decreased in the cypermethrin group. There was
a significant elevation of brain MDA level in carbofuran and cypermethrin groups. Thus, cypermethrin causes
more severe neurotoxicity than carbofuran and chlorpyrifos. Improvements in the insecticide application
management are urgently needed to prevent neurotoxicity.
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