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Hematologic, Biochemical, Genetic, And Histological Biomarkers For The Evaluation Of The Toxic Effects Of Fipronil For Rhamdia Quelen, Ana Carolina Fredianelli, Victor Hugo Pierin, Samara Caroline Uhlig, Luciana Do Amaral Gurgel Galeb, Daniel Carlos Coatti Rocha, Deivid Roni Ribeiro, Amanda Anater, Claudia Turra Pimpão
Hematologic, Biochemical, Genetic, And Histological Biomarkers For The Evaluation Of The Toxic Effects Of Fipronil For Rhamdia Quelen, Ana Carolina Fredianelli, Victor Hugo Pierin, Samara Caroline Uhlig, Luciana Do Amaral Gurgel Galeb, Daniel Carlos Coatti Rocha, Deivid Roni Ribeiro, Amanda Anater, Claudia Turra Pimpão
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
This study aimed to determine the lethal concentration 50% (LC$_{50}$) and behavioral, hematological, biochemical, histopathological, and genetic disorders of fipronil for Rhamdia quelen in acute toxicity tests for 96 h. To determine the LC$_{50}$, 42 juveniles were distributed in groups of 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, and 0.8 mg L$^{-1}$ of fipronil. For other evaluations 36 silver catfish were divided into control, 0.3 mg L$^{-1}$, and 0.4 mg L$^{-1}$ groups. Blood, kidneys, livers, and gills were collected for evaluation. The LC$_{50}$ calculated with probit-type regression was 0.811 mg L$^{-1}$ at 48 h of study. There was total mortality of …
Accumulation And Histological Transformation In The Gills, Liver, Muscles, And Skin In Oreochromis Niloticus Induced By Mercury, Khalid Abdullah Al-Ghanim, Zubair Ahmad, Hmoud Fares Alkahem Al-Balawi, Fahad Al-Misned, Shahid Mahboob, El Amin Mohammad Suliman
Accumulation And Histological Transformation In The Gills, Liver, Muscles, And Skin In Oreochromis Niloticus Induced By Mercury, Khalid Abdullah Al-Ghanim, Zubair Ahmad, Hmoud Fares Alkahem Al-Balawi, Fahad Al-Misned, Shahid Mahboob, El Amin Mohammad Suliman
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Specimens of Oreochromis niloticus (One control and 3 experimental groups) were fed diets mixed with different doses of mercury (control group = free of mercury; group 1 = 500 mg/kg; group 2 = 750 mg/kg, and group 3 = 1000 mg/kg) for 60 days in order to study its accumulation and histopathological alterations in the liver, gills, skeletal muscles, and skin. The results obtained revealed that mercury accumulation was significantly (P < 0.05) high in the liver and gills compared to the muscles and skin. The order of accumulation in these organs revealed to be liver > gills > muscles > skin. The fish fed various doses of mercury also showed histological alterations in these organs. Epithelial lifting and epithelial hypertrophy were seen in the gills of the …
A Nasopharyngeal Inflammatory Polyp In A Cat: Histopathology, Immunohistochemistry, And Ct Scan Findings, Hamid Reza Moosavian, Hamideh Esmaeilzadeh, Ramesh Vahabi, Rana Vafaei, Mohammad Reza Esmailinejad
A Nasopharyngeal Inflammatory Polyp In A Cat: Histopathology, Immunohistochemistry, And Ct Scan Findings, Hamid Reza Moosavian, Hamideh Esmaeilzadeh, Ramesh Vahabi, Rana Vafaei, Mohammad Reza Esmailinejad
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
The etiology of feline nasopharyngeal inflammatory polyps (FNIPs) has not been completely understood. To the best of our knowledge, there is no study having evaluated the immunohistochemical features of FNIPs. More studies about the histopathological characteristics of such lesions can play a pivotal role in further understanding the disease. We present the clinical manifestations, computed tomography (CT) scan, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry features of a FNIP in a 7-year-old male neutered domestic shorthair cat. CT scan examination showed nasopharyngeal space occupation with some parts of destruction in nasal cavity. Immunohistochemical study of the sections demonstrated the presence of CD3$^{+}$ lymphocytes, and …