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Title: | Influence of Zinc Supplementation on Histopathological Changes in the Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Brain, Pancreas and Spleen During Subchronic Exposure of Wistar Rats to Glyphosate |
Authors: | Tizhe, Emmanuel Vandi Ibrahim, Najume Dogon-Giginya Fatihu, Mohammed Yakasai Onyebuchi, Igbokwe Ikechukwu George, Butcher Danladi Jonathan Ambali, Suleiman Folorunsho Shallangwa, Joshua Mallum |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Comparative Clinical Pathology (Springer Link) |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 23;Pp 1535–1543 |
Abstract: | A subchronic toxicity study was carried out to
determine the glyphosate-induced histopathological changes
in the stomach, liver, kidney, brain, pancreas and spleen of rats
and the attendant ameliorative effect when pretreated with
zinc at the dose rate of 50 mg/kg body weight. The rats were
exposed to two doses of the glyphosate (375 and 14.4 mg/kg
bodyweight) for the period of 8 weeks which was the duration
of the study, and some groups were exposed to the glyphosate
after pretreatment with zinc. The histopathological changes
recorded during the study were only in the rats exposed to the
glyphosate at the dose rate of 375 mg/kg body weight except
the vacuolation encountered in the brains and haemosiderosis
in the spleens of rats exposed to zinc alone. Degenerated
mucosal epithelial cells which involved themuscularismucosa
and the glands in the stomachs of rats were seen microscopically.
Hepatic cells degeneration especially at the portal areas
of the livers of rats was observed. The histopathological examination
of the kidneys showed glomerular degeneration,
mononuclear cells infiltration into the interstices of the tubules
and tubular necrosis. The conspicuous changes seen in the
brains were neuronal degeneration. Pancreatic acinar cells were
degenerated while the spleen of the rats showed depopulated
splenic cells in both the red and the white pulps. It was concluded
that zinc supplementation in rats prior to glyphosate
exposure ameliorated the histopathological changes observed
in the stomach, liver, kidney, brain, pancreas and spleen with no
observable alteration in the histoarchitecture in the organs of the
zinc-supplemented rats. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2035 |
ISSN: | 1618-5641 |
Appears in Collections: | Veterinary Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology
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