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Paparan Debu Batubara pada Peroksidasi Lipid dan Kadar Gula Darah Tikus Melitus
In South Kalimantan, prevalence of diabetes mellitus was 11.1%. South Kalimantan is a province with coal mine spread in all districts. This condition induce coal dust exposure on diabetes mellitus patients. Aim of this study was to measure lipid peroxidation by subchronic coal dust exposure and its effect on glucose level in Wistar rats model of diabetes mellitus. Group included diabetes mellitus Wistar rats (P1), diabetes mellitus + coal dust exposure
at dose 12.5 mg/m3 1 hour/day for 28 days (P2) and diabetes mellitus + coal dust exposure at dose 25 mg/m3 1 hour/day for 28 days (P3) on 6 rats, respectively. This research was done from August–October 2010. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) test concluded no significant differently on increased plasma malondialdehyde (MDA) level between all groups (p>0.05). Percentage of blood glucose level decreased 23.6%, 16.9% and 9.3% for P1, P2, P3 group, respectively. Unpaired t test concluded that blood glucose level were not significant differently between pre
and post treatment in all groups (p>0.05). There was no correlation between plasma MDA level and blood glucose level in all groups of exposure (p>0.05). In conclusions, that subchronic coal dust exposure doesn’t increase lipid peroxidation and no effect on blood glucose level in diabetes mellitus rats and no correlation between MDA dan blood glucose level. [MKB. 2011;43(4):189–92].
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