Bendiocarb effect on liver and central nervous system in the chick embryo.

J Environ Sci Health B

Institute of Anatomy, University of Veterinary Medicine, Komenskeho 73, Kosice, Slovak Republic.

Published: May 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined the toxicity of bendiocarb on chicken embryos, specifically targeting the liver and central nervous system (CNS).
  • Despite administering bendiocarb at two different doses on two distinct embryonic days, no harmful effects were detected in these organs.
  • Caspase activity analysis showed no increase in apoptotic cells, indicating that bendiocarb did not exhibit toxicity at the tested stages of development.

Article Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate toxicity of bendiocarb (2, 3-isopropyledene-dioxyphenyl methylcarbamate) to organs of chicken embryo. The toxic action of bendiocarb was observed on liver and central nervous system (CNS). Bendiocarb was administered to chicken embryos at embryonic day (ED) 3 in a dose 500 microg/egg and 10 ED (800 microg/egg). The observations showed no macroscopic or microscopic changes in the liver and CNS with either dose or day of incubation when the bendiocarb was administered. The liver and CNS were also investigated for caspase activity in relation to application of bendiocarb and no differences in the number of cells with caspase immunopositivity were observed in comparison with the control. The results obtained indicate that bendiocarb administered in the respective doses showed no toxicity to investigated organs. Furthermore, both at the early (3 ED) and the later (10 ED) stages of development no increase in numbers of apoptotic cells in chicken embryos was observed.

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