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Commun Agric Appl Biol Sci ; 80(3): 393-6, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27141737

ABSTRACT

The phytotoxic effect of cadmium sulphate, lead acetate and chlorpyriphos containing insecticide Pyrinex 48 EC were investigated on chicken embryos on late developmental stage (day 19 of incubation). The eggs were injected by 0.1 ml amount of lead acetate (0.1%), of cadmium sulphate (0.01%), of Pyrinex 48 EC (chlorpyriphos, 480 g/l; 1%) and as a control 0.1 ml of bird-physiologic saline solution (0.75%). The treatments were performed on day 0 of incubation, and the embryos were examined on day 19. Number of embryonic death, developmental abnormalities and body weight of embryos were recorded on day 19. The body weight of embryos reduced significantly, the rate of embryo mortality increased, but teratogenic effect was not realised by the single treatment of lead acetate and cadmium sulphate. By the single administration of PYRINEX 48 EC the average body weight of embryos resulted in a significant decrease and the rate of embryo mortality and developmental anomalies were increased and it was found to be embryo toxic and teratogenic in the embryos. The increased embryo toxic effect can occur by the additive effect of the heavy elements (cadmium sulphate and lead acetate) and the PYRINEX 48 EC.


Subject(s)
Cadmium Compounds/toxicity , Chick Embryo/drug effects , Chlorpyrifos/toxicity , Insecticides/toxicity , Organometallic Compounds/toxicity , Sulfates/toxicity , Animals , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Chick Embryo/embryology , Chickens , Chlorpyrifos/chemistry
2.
Commun Agric Appl Biol Sci ; 69(4): 807-9, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15756873

ABSTRACT

The chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) is a complete tissue that responds to injury with a complete inflammatory reaction, this process similar to that induced by chemicals in the conjunctival tissue of the rabbit eye. During the study chemicals are placed directly onto the chorioallantoic membrane and the occurrence of vascular injury or coagulation in response to a compound is as an indication of the potential of a chemical to damage mucous membranes. In our study irritant pesticides (Fusilade S, Karathane LC) and a technical pesticide component (Trend) were tested and their effects on the tissue structures of CAM were examined. After treatment with the test materials, first lysis and then haemorrhage were observed macroscopically on CAM. In histological pictures stained with H-E the rupture of the blood vessel wall was seen and blood was observed around the blood vessels in the middle layer. The histological findings correlated well with the macroscopic appearance in this study. In general a good correlation was found between the HET-CAM results and reported data from Draize test. The subjective nature of the evaluation is reduced through the histological examination of treated CAM. The HET-CAM test can be a useful component of a battery of tests needed for replacing the Draize rabbit eye irritation test.


Subject(s)
Allantois/drug effects , Chorion/drug effects , Irritants/toxicity , Pesticides/toxicity , Allantois/blood supply , Allantois/pathology , Animals , Chick Embryo , Chorion/blood supply , Chorion/pathology , Hemorrhage , Neovascularization, Physiologic/drug effects
3.
Commun Agric Appl Biol Sci ; 68(4 Pt B): 795-8, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15151315

ABSTRACT

Cd-sulphate and a 38% dimethoate containing insecticide formulation (BI 58 EC) were used as test material in a teratogenicity test in chicken after administration as a single compounds or in combination. The incubated chicken eggs were directly exposed to the applied test materials with injection into the air-chamber in a volume of 0.1 ml/egg before the starting of incubation. Applied concentration of Cd-sulphate was 0.01% and the concentration of pesticide was 0.1%. Evaluation was done on day 19. In test of individual toxicity after injection on day 0 of incubation Cd-sulphate did not cause a significant reduction in body mass of embryos. The rate of embryonic mortality was 26%. After the administration of dimethoate containing insecticide formulation on day 0 of incubation no decrease occurred in embryonic body mass. The rate of embryonic mortality was 31%. The developmental anomalies observed in the different treatment groups occurred sporadically. The simultaneous administration of Cd-sulphate and the dimethoate containing insecticide formulation on day 0 of incubation resulted in expressed embryonic mortality. The rate of embryonic mortality was 93%. In summary, it can be established that the simultaneous administration of Cd-sulphate and the dimethoate containing insecticide formulation on day 0 in studies of chemical interaction exerted an adverse effect on embryonic mortality.


Subject(s)
Cadmium Compounds/toxicity , Chick Embryo/drug effects , Dimethoate/toxicity , Insecticides/toxicity , Sulfates/toxicity , Teratogens/toxicity , Abnormalities, Drug-Induced/veterinary , Animals , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Drug Synergism , Mortality , Time Factors
4.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12425116

ABSTRACT

The teratogenic effects of heavy elements (Cu-sulphate, Cd-sulphate) and a 38% dimethoate containing insecticide formulation (Bi 58 EC) were studied on chicken after administration as a single compounds or in combination. The test materials were injected directly into the airchamber with an injector on day 12 of incubation. Applied concentrations of heavy elements (Cu-sulphate, Cd-sulphate) were: 0.01-0.001% and the concentration of pesticide was 0.1%. Final volume was 0.1 ml/egg. Evaluation was done on day 19 of incubation. After the administration of heavy elements (Cu-sulphate, Cd-sulphate) on day 12 of incubation, the average body mass of embryos significantly decreased at all the treated dose groups as compared to the control. Embryonic mortality did not increase at all the two dose levels of Cu-sulphate and at 0.001% conc. of Cd-sulphate, while the highest concentration of Cd-sulphate killed 20% of embryos treated. The number of embryos with developmental anomalies did not differ markedly from the control. The simultaneous administration of heavy elements (Cu-sulphate, Cd-sulphate) and dimethoate containing insecticide a statistically significant reduction in embryonic body mass occurred at all the treated dose groups. The incidence of developmental anomalies was markedly higher after the simultaneous use of heavy elements (Cu-sulphate, Cd-sulphate) and dimethoate containing formulation than in tests based on the separate use of heavy elements. Embryonic mortality increased at all the treated dose groups and reached almost 20% rate. In summary, it can be established that the simultaneous administration of heavy elements (Cu-sulphate, Cd-sulphate) and the dimethoate containing insecticide caused higher toxicity with respect to test of individual toxicity of heavy elements.


Subject(s)
Cadmium/toxicity , Chick Embryo/drug effects , Copper/toxicity , Dimethoate/toxicity , Insecticides/toxicity , Abnormalities, Drug-Induced/veterinary , Animals , Body Weight/drug effects , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Drug Synergism , Teratogens/toxicity
5.
Acta Vet Hung ; 37(1-2): 179-83, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2627000

ABSTRACT

Wofatox 50 EC (methylparathion 50%), Nevifosz 50 EC (phosmethylan 50%), Kolfugo 25 FW (carbendazim 25%) and Dikamin D (2,4-D 40%) pesticide formulations were used as test material. The incubated chicken eggs were directly exposed to the applied pesticides with injection into the air cell. Blood samples were obtained and some plasma parameters including packed cell volume (PCV), total protein, glucose, cholesterol, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and plasma pseudocholinesterase (PChE) activities were evaluated. Although the mortality rate obtained for the treated and control groups did not differ, there were significant changes in plasma biochemistry in relation to pesticide treatment. The present paper attempts to help those undertaking embryological and teratological studies on avian embryos exposed to pesticides including studies on changes occurring in certain plasma parameters.


Subject(s)
Chick Embryo/drug effects , Pesticides/toxicity , Animals , Blood Glucose/analysis , Blood Proteins/analysis , Cholesterol/blood , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Enzymes/blood
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