par Ghodbane, Soumaya;Amara, Salem;Lahbib, Aida;Louchami, Karim ;Sener, Abdullah ;Sakly, Mohsen;Abdelmelek, Hafedh
Référence Environmental science and pollution research international, 21, 22, page (12731-12738)
Publication Publié, 2014
Référence Environmental science and pollution research international, 21, 22, page (12731-12738)
Publication Publié, 2014
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | In the present study, we investigate the effects of a possible protective role of vitamin E (vit E) or selenium (Se) on glucose metabolism disruption induced by static magnetic field (SMF) in rats. Rats have been exposed to SMF (128 mT, 1 h/day during 5 days). Our results showed that SMF failed to alter body weight and relative liver weight. Our data demonstrated that exposure to SMF increased (+21 %) blood glucose level and caused a decrease (−15 %) in liver glycogen content. Moreover, the same treatment induced a reduction of pancreatic islet area. Interestingly, supplementation with vit E (DL α-tocopherol acetate, 150 mg/kg per os during 5 days) prevented alterations induced by SMF on glucose metabolism and liver glycogen content, whereas supplementation with Se (Na |