Systematic Toxicity of Cypermethrin and Alterations in Behavior of Albino Rats

氯氰菊酯的系统毒性及对白化大鼠行为的影响

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Abstract

The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of repeatedly orally administering cypermethrin (CYP) at different doses on the behavior, hematology, and histology of adult male and female albino rats for 1 month. For this, animals have divided into four different groups and each group contained 10 animals (5 males and 5 females). Group I served as a control group and groups II, III, and IV were represented as experimental groups and treated with CYP at doses of 25, 50, and 75 mg/kg body weight/day/rat, respectively. Through the behavioral results of this study, it was observed that cypermethrin intoxication causes dose-dependent moderate to high toxicity symptoms like vomiting, decreased food consumption, thick eye discharge, rolling, tremors, loss of coordination, tilted neck, and convulsion attacks. A significant reduction in body weight of high-dose (75 mg)-treated animals, especially in females, was noticed. Similarly, hematological data also revealed that CYP exposure caused a reduction in the level of Hb, RBC, WBC, neutrophil, and other blood indices such as PCV and MCV and an increase in the lymphocyte percentage in both male and female experimental groups. Microscopic observation stated that CYP produced infiltration of cells near the central vein, hepatocyte degeneration, congestion of the central and portal veins, hemorrhage, and necrosis in liver tissue. Shrinkage of the glomerulus, necrosis in the glomerulus and renal tubules, congestion of blood cells, and hemorrhage were seen in kidney tissue. The current study suggests that hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity due to cypermethrin exposure were more prominent in female rats.

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