Preliminary of Cognitive and Systemic Disorders in Rats Due to Chronic Exposure to Aluminum Chloride

Background: Aluminum is a heavy metal (HM) that negatively affects the brain and other body organs. The hippocampus, which is primarily involved in learning and memory, is susceptible to toxins. Internal organs may also be damaged in Alzheimer disease (AD), especially with chronic exposure to HM.  O...

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Main Authors: Haniyeh Amini, Manizheh Karami
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Published: Guilan University of Medical Sciences 2025-07-01
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Online Access:http://cjns.gums.ac.ir/article-1-754-en.pdf
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description Background: Aluminum is a heavy metal (HM) that negatively affects the brain and other body organs. The hippocampus, which is primarily involved in learning and memory, is susceptible to toxins. Internal organs may also be damaged in Alzheimer disease (AD), especially with chronic exposure to HM.  Objectives: We induced cognitive impairment (CI) in rats by chronic consumption of AlCl3 (Al) in the drinking water and examined their hippocampus, liver, and serum lipid profiles. Materials & Methods: Animals (Wistar rats weighing about 250 g) were randomly divided into two control groups that received water and four experimental groups that were treated with volumetric concentrations of Al in drinking water (10 mg/kg and 50 mg/kg). The duration of treatment was two weeks for some rats and four weeks for others. At the end of each period, the animals experienced novelty-seeking (NS) for three days and then were deeply anesthetized, and their heart’s blood was taken. The brain and liver were then examined surgically. The data were evaluated using analysis of variance (ANOVA) at a significant level of α=0.05.  Results: Based on the NS test, Al administration for 2-4 weeks had an adverse effect on memory retrieval, and a significant increase in serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) levels and changes in lipid profile were also shown as representative of early liver damage. Conclusion: Aluminum damages the brain and causes liver dysfunction due to its chronic consumption.
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spelling doaj-art-e0139d988daa4bd8b2fd4f27234ce9db2025-08-20T03:28:50ZengGuilan University of Medical SciencesCaspian Journal of Neurological Sciences2423-48182025-07-01113203212Preliminary of Cognitive and Systemic Disorders in Rats Due to Chronic Exposure to Aluminum ChlorideHaniyeh Amini0Manizheh Karami1 Department of Biology, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Shahed University, Tehran, Iran. Department of Biology, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Shahed University, Tehran, Iran. Background: Aluminum is a heavy metal (HM) that negatively affects the brain and other body organs. The hippocampus, which is primarily involved in learning and memory, is susceptible to toxins. Internal organs may also be damaged in Alzheimer disease (AD), especially with chronic exposure to HM.  Objectives: We induced cognitive impairment (CI) in rats by chronic consumption of AlCl3 (Al) in the drinking water and examined their hippocampus, liver, and serum lipid profiles. Materials & Methods: Animals (Wistar rats weighing about 250 g) were randomly divided into two control groups that received water and four experimental groups that were treated with volumetric concentrations of Al in drinking water (10 mg/kg and 50 mg/kg). The duration of treatment was two weeks for some rats and four weeks for others. At the end of each period, the animals experienced novelty-seeking (NS) for three days and then were deeply anesthetized, and their heart’s blood was taken. The brain and liver were then examined surgically. The data were evaluated using analysis of variance (ANOVA) at a significant level of α=0.05.  Results: Based on the NS test, Al administration for 2-4 weeks had an adverse effect on memory retrieval, and a significant increase in serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) levels and changes in lipid profile were also shown as representative of early liver damage. Conclusion: Aluminum damages the brain and causes liver dysfunction due to its chronic consumption.http://cjns.gums.ac.ir/article-1-754-en.pdfaluminum chloride (al)drinking wateralzheimer disease (ad)cognitive impairment (ci)liver dysfunctionrat
spellingShingle Haniyeh Amini
Manizheh Karami
Preliminary of Cognitive and Systemic Disorders in Rats Due to Chronic Exposure to Aluminum Chloride
Caspian Journal of Neurological Sciences
aluminum chloride (al)
drinking water
alzheimer disease (ad)
cognitive impairment (ci)
liver dysfunction
rat
title Preliminary of Cognitive and Systemic Disorders in Rats Due to Chronic Exposure to Aluminum Chloride
title_full Preliminary of Cognitive and Systemic Disorders in Rats Due to Chronic Exposure to Aluminum Chloride
title_fullStr Preliminary of Cognitive and Systemic Disorders in Rats Due to Chronic Exposure to Aluminum Chloride
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary of Cognitive and Systemic Disorders in Rats Due to Chronic Exposure to Aluminum Chloride
title_short Preliminary of Cognitive and Systemic Disorders in Rats Due to Chronic Exposure to Aluminum Chloride
title_sort preliminary of cognitive and systemic disorders in rats due to chronic exposure to aluminum chloride
topic aluminum chloride (al)
drinking water
alzheimer disease (ad)
cognitive impairment (ci)
liver dysfunction
rat
url http://cjns.gums.ac.ir/article-1-754-en.pdf
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