Age Associated Fluoride Induced Ultra Structural and Biochemical Changes in Rat Brain
Conclusion
In the present study, aged rats were more prone to fluoride
induced lipid peroxidation, increased lipofuscinogenesis and
reduced antioxidant level. The biochemical and ultrastrural
changes observed in fluoride treated young rats were comparable
to those of untreated old control rats. Therefore, fluoride may
play a role in the premature aging of animals. However, further in
depth studies in other models are required to unravel the role of
fluoride in the pathophysiology of aging.
Isn't there enough studies done already?
Isn't there enough studies done already?
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