Organotins are used worldwide in agricultural practice as fungicides and herbicides. In this study morphological and ultrastructural investigations related with the subacute administration of the fungicide triphenyltin acetate (TPTA) were carried out in rabbits and lambs. Twenty-eight New Zealand White male rabbits were fed diets containing 0, 15, 75 or 150 ppm TPTA for 70 d; comparable doses (1 or 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEffects of either a single (300 mg/kg) or a subchronic (0.3 and 0.6% for 70 days) oral administration of a dithiocarbamate fungicide (zinc ethylene-bis-dithiocarbamate, zineb) on hepatic drug metabolism and on the activity of several glutathione-dependent enzymes were investigated in male New Zealand White rabbits.
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August 1991
Male and female Wistar rats were administered a diet containing 450 ppm atrazine as early as 60 days prior to the cohabitation period and the same diet was offered to their offspring. Hexobarbital sleeping time and further in vitro assays pointed to a monooxygenase induction which appeared to be more marked in males vs females and most significant in the offspring at weaning. At this age, induction involved also the cytosolic glutathione S-transferase, a phase II enzyme.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn pigs and other food producing animals, relatively little is known about the mode of action of excess selenium. This study reports the cardiovascular effects brought about in anaesthetised Landrace pigs by 2 mg selenium kg-1 bodyweight intravenously as either sodium selenite or dimethylselenide. Sodium selenite dosing was characterised by a dramatic fall in systemic blood pressure with an increase in cardiac output and heart frequency.
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January 1990
The present investigation was undertaken to examine the biochemical changes occurring in blood and tissues of Landrace pigs given intravenously 2 mg selenium/kg b.w. as either sodium selenite or dimethylselenide.
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