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Journal of Environment and Health ; (12)1993.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-537964

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Objective To observe the toxic effects of2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid(MCPA)in male mice.Meth-ods The Kunming male mice were divided into4groups,10male mice per group.The control group were purfused into stom-ach by distilled water,the other three groups were perfused into stomach by20,100and200mg /kg MCPA,once a day,6times per week,continuously for17days.The body weight ,T 4 ,TSH,cholesterol,the ratio of spleen and testis to body weight and the specific activity of LDH,SDH in the testis were analyzed.Results The body weight of mice in MCPA-exposure groups in-creased more slowly than that in the control group.The contents of TSH in serum and ratio of spleen to body weight in200mg/kg group were significantly lower than those in control group.The contents of cholesterol in serum increased with the increases of MCPA-exposure doses.The contents of T 4 in serum were significantly higher in20mg /kg group and lower in200mg /kg group compared with that in control group.The ratio of the testis to body weight reduced with increase of the MCPA-exposure doses,and the specific activity of LDH in the testis of MCPA-exposure groups increased significantly,but the specific activity of SDH in the testis of MCPA-exposure groups revealed no significant variations compared with that of control group.Conclusion MC-PA inhibited the growth of male mice,resulted in endocrine disorder,the atrophy of spleen,and presented the toxicity of repro-ductive system.

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Journal of Environment and Health ; (12)1992.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-542768

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Objective To study the protective effect of ginger extract on RBC of X-ray irradiated mice. Methods Mice were given extract of ginger with three doses, namely 9.3 ml/kg bw, 4.7 ml/kg bw and 2.3 ml/kg bw before X-ray irradiation(dose was 2.0 Gy, for two times, the interval was 24 h), 48 hours after the last irradiation, the blood samples were collected and RBC, HCB, HCT, MCV, MCHC, MCH, RDW were examined. Results Compared with the exposed control, RBC, HCB, HCT increased and MCH, RDW decreased significantly in ginger treated groups. Conclusion The ginger extract has a certain effect to prevent RBC from damaging induced by X-ray irradiation in mice.

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