RESUMEN
Five insecticides namely; abamectin, carbosulfan, fenpropathrin, methomyl and profenofos were given by gavages to male albino rats. These insecticides were administered daily for 28 days with doses equaled 1/20 LD 50 either singly or in a mixture of all the insecticides together. The study revealed significant decreases in body and kidneys weights, while increases in liver weights in all the treatments. Most of the treatments induced significant elevations in serum alanine aminotransferase [ALT] and aspartate aminotransferase [AST], while caused decreases in acetylcholinesterase [AChE] activities. Fenpropathrin and the mixture induced significant increase in total protein content of the serum, while the other treatments induced significant decreases. Creatinine concentrations recorded significant elevations in fenpropathrin and methomyl treatments, while significant decrease in case of Profenofos. Degenerative changes and granularity of hepatocytes with Kupffer cells activation were observed in the treatments with the mixture or and methomyl. Shrinking in Bowman's capsule and degenerative changes of epithelium lining renal tubules were observed in rats treated with the mixture. Moreover, necrotic changes associated with desquamation of epithelium lining tubules were shown in rats treated with the mixture, fenpropathrin and methomyl. From the biochemical data, the joint action was estimated for the mixture composed of the five insecticides. The mixture interacts antagonistically with most of the measured biochemical parameters
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Animales de Laboratorio , Animales , Hígado/patología , Riñón/patología , Pruebas de Función Hepática , Pruebas de Función Renal , Ratas , Combinación de Medicamentos/toxicidad , Carbonatos/toxicidad , Piretrinas/toxicidad , Ivermectina/toxicidad , Metomil/toxicidad , Organotiofosfatos/toxicidadRESUMEN
The present study describes the effects of certain technical and formulated forms of chlorpyrifos, cypermethrin and deltamethrin on some haematological and biochemical parameters in rats. The tested insecticides were orally administered in single and repetitive doses. In single dose treatments, haemoglobin [Hb], RBCs and WBC's were highly affected [p = 0.01] by formulated deltamethrin, technical and formulated cypermethrin, and formulated cypermethrin, respectively. However, in repetitive doses, such effects were less pronounced. Repetitive dosing, as compared with single dosing, induced very high elevation of the measured serum parameters [e.g., glucose, total protein, AST [GOT], alt [GPT]]. It was estimated that repetitive treatments of the concerned insecticides caused elevation of got and OPT as much as 2.9-7.9 folds and 2.3-4.4 folds, respectively, compared to the corresponding control values. Most of the long-term treatments caused increase of the relative weights of liver, kidney and testes. In general statement, from the results of the present study, it is difficult to conclude which is more hazardous: the technical or the formulated form of the tested insecticides