Effects of methamidophos on microtubule and microfilament proteins in sciatic nerve of hens.
- Author:
Xiu-lan ZHAO
1
;
Ke-qin XIE
;
Xiao-ying HAN
;
Li-hua YU
;
Zhen-ping ZHU
;
Tian-liang ZHANG
;
Cui-li ZHANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Actins; metabolism; Animals; Chickens; Female; Insecticides; toxicity; Organothiophosphorus Compounds; toxicity; Sciatic Nerve; drug effects; metabolism; Tubulin; metabolism
- From: Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2005;23(2):102-104
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the dynamic changes of alpha-tubulin, beta-tubulin and beta-actin in sciatic nerve of hen with organophosphorus ester-induced delayed neuropathy (OPIDN).
METHODSOPIDN was induced in 10-month-old Roman hens by daily subcutaneous administration of 30 mg/kg methamidophos for 15 days. Hens were sacrificed 2, 10, and 23 days respectively after manifesting neuropathy. The sciatic nerves were dissected, homogenized and used for the determination of the alpha-tubulin, beta-tubulin and beta-actin levels by western blotting.
RESULTSThe levels of alpha-tubulin in supernatant of sciatic nerves were decreased by 6%, 15% and 25% respectively on day 2, 10 and 23 respectively, while those in pellet remained almost unchanged. beta-tubulin were decreased by 27%, 6%, 19% in pellet and 1%, 21%, 22% in supernatant of sciatic nerves on 2, 10 and 23 days. Beta-actin level in pellet of sciatic nerve increased by 24%, 48% and 17% on day 2, 10 and 23, and little changes were observed in supernatant.
CONCLUSIONMethamidophos may induced changes of alpha-tubulin, beta-tubulin and beta-actin levels in sciatic nerve of hen, which may be one of the mechanism of the contribution to the occurrence and development of OPIDN.