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Journal of Environmental BiologypISSN: 0254-8704 ; eISSN: 2394-0379 ; CODEN: JEBIDP |
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Abstract - Issue Nov 2009, 30 (6) BackAssessment
of chlorpyrifos toxicity on certain organs in rat, Rattus
norvegicus 1Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunobiology,
Garners, 2Pesticide
Toxicology Laboratory, Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, P.O. Box. - 80, (Received: Abstract: Chlorpyrifos,
an organophosphate insecticide of phosphorothioate
group was orally administered to male rats at the doses of 3, 6 and 9 mg kg-1d-1
for 90 days. Animals exposed to high dose (9 mg kg-1d-1)
showed signs of toxicity including piloerection, diarrhoea, nose and eye bleeding, reduced body weight and
death of animals. Organ weight ratio of different vital organs did not show any
change except increase in adrenal weight and decrease in the weight of testes
in animals of high dose (9 mg kg-1d-1). A dose dependent
inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity in RBC (22-60%) and brain (7-52%) was
observed. Microscopic examination of different tissues of male rats showed
minor histopathological changes in brain, liver,
testis, epididymis and adrenal. The activity of
testicular enzymes SDH, G-6-PDH and testicular content of sialic
acid and cholesterol were found increased in animals of high dose (9 mg kg-1d-1).
There was decrease in RBC counts and levels of hemoglobin (Hb)
and hematocrit (HCT) with increase in WBC counts.
While, total protein was decreased significantly at all the dose levels in
testes and epididymis, glucose level showed a
significant decrease at high dose. A dose dependent increase was observed in
the level of serum triglycerides. There was no change in sperm motility and
sperm morphology at any dose level
except a decrease in sperm counts (114.1x 106 g-1 in high
dose for group against 158.9 x 106 g-1 controls).
It is suggested that chlorpyrifos at 9mg/kg/d dose
for 90 days has caused toxicological changes along with mild testicular and spermatotoxic effects in male rats. Key words: Chlorpyrifos, Organophosphate pesticides, Toxicological studies,
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