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Ameliorative potentials of quercetin and omega-3 fatty acids on cadmium-induced alterations in serum lipids in rats

Chritstiana Godwin Gekpe,florence Ben Unoh,ofem Effiong Ofem .



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Aim/Background: Dyslipidaemia is one of the diseases with high mortality worldwide, about 45% of the world population is being affected leading to cardiovascular disorders. Cadmium is a ubiquitous toxic heavy metal pollutant in the biosphere which has been implicated as one of the factors responsible for dyslipidaemia. This work was therefore conducted to ascertain the effects of omega-3 and/or quercetin on cadmium- induced dyslipidaemia in rats.
Methods: Forty two (42) Wistar rats were assigned into 7 groups of 6 rats each and fed for 8 weeks with normal rat feed and drinking water. The treatment groups took either of cadmium chloride, omega-3 fatty acid and/or quercetin. The sham control groups 1 and 2 took olive oil (0.1 mL/kg body wt. o.p) and DMSO (1.0 mL/kg body wt. o.p) respectively. Blood samples were collected for measurement of some biochemical parameters.
Results: Results obtained showed significant decrease in HDL-c, while TC, TG and VLDL-c concentrations increased significantly (p

Key words: Dyslipidaemia, lipid-profile, atherogenic-indices, cadmium, omega-3, quercetin







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