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Title: Studies on the toxicological effect of Endosulphan on laboratory Albino mice
Researcher: John, Vimala K
Guide(s): John, K Joseph
Keywords: Histopathology
Mus musculus
Endosulphan
brain
liver
kidney
glycogen
total protein
total lipid
alkaline phosphatase
Upload Date: 25-Feb-2013
University: Mahatma Gandhi University
Completed Date: May 2007
Abstract: Inbred healthy Swiss female albino mice were reared in the laboratory. Two months old female mice of about 25-30 gms were used for the study. Animals were divided in to four groups and each groups was housed with four mice. They were fed with mice feed from Hindustan Lever and water was given adlibitum. The first group was considered as control. The second, third and fourth group of animals were exposed to endosulphan subcutaneously for a period of twenty one, sixty, and ninety days. After exposure they were sacrificed by decapitation, that is, on 22nd day 61st day and 91st day respectively. The tissues like brain, liver and kidney were dissected out and processed for various biochemical, histopathological and gas chromatographic studies. Studies like estimation of total proteins Glycogen, Total lipid, Acid and alkaline phosphatase, total Adeonosine Tri Phosphatase, Succinic Dehydrogenase and Lactic Dehydrogenase and Acetyl Cholinesterase, were done on brain, liver and kidney of mice. Histopathological changes in the vital tissues and residue analysis by Gas chromatographic method were also done. From the study it was come to the conclusion that endosulphan caused pronounced dose and time dependent decrease in Glycogen, Lipid, Protein, Total Adeonosine Tri Phosphatase and Acetyl Cholinesterase. But there is a sharp increase in Acid phosphatase, Alkaline phosphatase. In the case of Succinic Dehydrogenase and Lactic Dehydrogenase there was an increase of enzymes up to 60 days and then there was decrease. The histopathological alterations were characterized as oedema, cell swelling, necrosis, proliferation of astrocytes, sclerosis, and degeneration. Morphological changes like enlargement of cephalic region, loss of whiskers, red patches on the ear, expansion of chest, thinning of the lumber region, erosion of the extreme ends of the tail are noticed in the chronic conditions of exposure.
Pagination: 136p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/7064
Appears in Departments:Department of Zoology

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