Impact of atrazine and nitrate on liver and kidney of egyptian toad Sclerophrys regularis: bioindicator alarming on ecosystem

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Main Author: Mahmoud, Fatma A bdel- Regal
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Gadel-Rab, Ali Gamal, Said, Rashad El Sayed, Saber, Samy Abdel-Latif, ElSalkh, Boshra Abdel-Aziz, Said, Aml Sayed, Atia, Mona Mohamed
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Source: Acta Scientiarum Biological Sciences
DOI: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v44i1.56386
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Summary: Atrazine and nitrate have been shown to act as potent oxidative stressors in amphibians either alone or in combination under stable laboratory conditions, causing histopathological alternations in liver and kidney structures at the sub-lethal concentrations. A control group and three treatments groups were tested; atrazine, nitrate, atrazine-nitrate treatments with doses of 300 μg L-1, 200 mg L-1 and their combination respectively. Sever distortion in liver and kidney tissues were shown related to the different treatments. The most hepatic lesions were observed depletion in glycogen content, degeneration of hepatocytes, hemorrhage, necrosis, vasodilatation, congestion in blood vessels, cloudy swelling in the hepatocytes and aggregation of melanomacrophage cells in between the hepatocytes that increased in combination treatment group. In kidney, the most lesions were represented in degeneration of renal tubules, fibrosis, hemorrhage, leucocytes infiltration, thickness in the wall of the renal capsule, atrophy of glomerulus, deformation of Bowman’s epithelium. These negative impacts may be a bioindicator alarming the ecosystem disrupting caused by the uncontrolled apply of these chemicals in agriculture.
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spelling Impact of atrazine and nitrate on liver and kidney of egyptian toad Sclerophrys regularis: bioindicator alarming on ecosystematrazine; nitrate; tadpole; liver; kidney.atrazine; nitrate; tadpole; liver; kidney.Atrazine and nitrate have been shown to act as potent oxidative stressors in amphibians either alone or in combination under stable laboratory conditions, causing histopathological alternations in liver and kidney structures at the sub-lethal concentrations. A control group and three treatments groups were tested; atrazine, nitrate, atrazine-nitrate treatments with doses of 300 μg L-1, 200 mg L-1 and their combination respectively. Sever distortion in liver and kidney tissues were shown related to the different treatments. The most hepatic lesions were observed depletion in glycogen content, degeneration of hepatocytes, hemorrhage, necrosis, vasodilatation, congestion in blood vessels, cloudy swelling in the hepatocytes and aggregation of melanomacrophage cells in between the hepatocytes that increased in combination treatment group. In kidney, the most lesions were represented in degeneration of renal tubules, fibrosis, hemorrhage, leucocytes infiltration, thickness in the wall of the renal capsule, atrophy of glomerulus, deformation of Bowman’s epithelium. These negative impacts may be a bioindicator alarming the ecosystem disrupting caused by the uncontrolled apply of these chemicals in agriculture.Atrazine and nitrate have been shown to act as potent oxidative stressors in amphibians either alone or in combination under stable laboratory conditions, causing histopathological alternations in liver and kidney structures at the sub-lethal concentrations. A control group and three treatments groups were tested; atrazine, nitrate, atrazine-nitrate treatments with doses of 300 μg L-1, 200 mg L-1 and their combination respectively. Sever distortion in liver and kidney tissues were shown related to the different treatments. The most hepatic lesions were observed depletion in glycogen content, degeneration of hepatocytes, hemorrhage, necrosis, vasodilatation, congestion in blood vessels, cloudy swelling in the hepatocytes and aggregation of melanomacrophage cells in between the hepatocytes that increased in combination treatment group. In kidney, the most lesions were represented in degeneration of renal tubules, fibrosis, hemorrhage, leucocytes infiltration, thickness in the wall of the renal capsule, atrophy of glomerulus, deformation of Bowman’s epithelium. These negative impacts may be a bioindicator alarming the ecosystem disrupting caused by the uncontrolled apply of these chemicals in agriculture.Universidade Estadual De Maringá2022-05-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/5638610.4025/actascibiolsci.v44i1.56386Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences; Vol 44 (2022): Publicação contínua; e56386Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences; v. 44 (2022): Publicação contínua; e563861807-863X1679-9283reponame:Acta Scientiarum Biological Sciencesinstname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMenghttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/56386/751375154173Copyright (c) 2022 Acta Scientiarum. Biological Scienceshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Mahmoud, Fatma A bdel- RegalGadel-Rab, Ali Gamal Said, Rashad El Sayed Saber, Samy Abdel-Latif ElSalkh, Boshra Abdel-AzizSaid, Aml Sayed Atia, Mona Mohamed 2022-06-23T18:02:59Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/56386Revistahttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSciPUBhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/oai||actabiol@uem.br1807-863X1679-9283opendoar:2022-06-23T18:02:59Acta Scientiarum Biological Sciences - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of atrazine and nitrate on liver and kidney of egyptian toad Sclerophrys regularis: bioindicator alarming on ecosystem
title Impact of atrazine and nitrate on liver and kidney of egyptian toad Sclerophrys regularis: bioindicator alarming on ecosystem
spellingShingle Impact of atrazine and nitrate on liver and kidney of egyptian toad Sclerophrys regularis: bioindicator alarming on ecosystem
Impact of atrazine and nitrate on liver and kidney of egyptian toad Sclerophrys regularis: bioindicator alarming on ecosystem
Mahmoud, Fatma A bdel- Regal
atrazine; nitrate; tadpole; liver; kidney.
atrazine; nitrate; tadpole; liver; kidney.
Mahmoud, Fatma A bdel- Regal
atrazine; nitrate; tadpole; liver; kidney.
atrazine; nitrate; tadpole; liver; kidney.
title_short Impact of atrazine and nitrate on liver and kidney of egyptian toad Sclerophrys regularis: bioindicator alarming on ecosystem
title_full Impact of atrazine and nitrate on liver and kidney of egyptian toad Sclerophrys regularis: bioindicator alarming on ecosystem
title_fullStr Impact of atrazine and nitrate on liver and kidney of egyptian toad Sclerophrys regularis: bioindicator alarming on ecosystem
Impact of atrazine and nitrate on liver and kidney of egyptian toad Sclerophrys regularis: bioindicator alarming on ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Impact of atrazine and nitrate on liver and kidney of egyptian toad Sclerophrys regularis: bioindicator alarming on ecosystem
Impact of atrazine and nitrate on liver and kidney of egyptian toad Sclerophrys regularis: bioindicator alarming on ecosystem
title_sort Impact of atrazine and nitrate on liver and kidney of egyptian toad Sclerophrys regularis: bioindicator alarming on ecosystem
author Mahmoud, Fatma A bdel- Regal
author_facet Mahmoud, Fatma A bdel- Regal
Mahmoud, Fatma A bdel- Regal
Gadel-Rab, Ali Gamal
Said, Rashad El Sayed
Saber, Samy Abdel-Latif
ElSalkh, Boshra Abdel-Aziz
Said, Aml Sayed
Atia, Mona Mohamed
Gadel-Rab, Ali Gamal
Said, Rashad El Sayed
Saber, Samy Abdel-Latif
ElSalkh, Boshra Abdel-Aziz
Said, Aml Sayed
Atia, Mona Mohamed
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author2 Gadel-Rab, Ali Gamal
Said, Rashad El Sayed
Saber, Samy Abdel-Latif
ElSalkh, Boshra Abdel-Aziz
Said, Aml Sayed
Atia, Mona Mohamed
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mahmoud, Fatma A bdel- Regal
Gadel-Rab, Ali Gamal
Said, Rashad El Sayed
Saber, Samy Abdel-Latif
ElSalkh, Boshra Abdel-Aziz
Said, Aml Sayed
Atia, Mona Mohamed
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv atrazine; nitrate; tadpole; liver; kidney.
atrazine; nitrate; tadpole; liver; kidney.
topic atrazine; nitrate; tadpole; liver; kidney.
atrazine; nitrate; tadpole; liver; kidney.
description Atrazine and nitrate have been shown to act as potent oxidative stressors in amphibians either alone or in combination under stable laboratory conditions, causing histopathological alternations in liver and kidney structures at the sub-lethal concentrations. A control group and three treatments groups were tested; atrazine, nitrate, atrazine-nitrate treatments with doses of 300 μg L-1, 200 mg L-1 and their combination respectively. Sever distortion in liver and kidney tissues were shown related to the different treatments. The most hepatic lesions were observed depletion in glycogen content, degeneration of hepatocytes, hemorrhage, necrosis, vasodilatation, congestion in blood vessels, cloudy swelling in the hepatocytes and aggregation of melanomacrophage cells in between the hepatocytes that increased in combination treatment group. In kidney, the most lesions were represented in degeneration of renal tubules, fibrosis, hemorrhage, leucocytes infiltration, thickness in the wall of the renal capsule, atrophy of glomerulus, deformation of Bowman’s epithelium. These negative impacts may be a bioindicator alarming the ecosystem disrupting caused by the uncontrolled apply of these chemicals in agriculture.
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