Alterations of blood indices associated with low-dose administration of methomyl insecticide for short times to albino rats

  • Abdel Aziz I
  • Zabut B
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The study aimed to investigate haematological and biochemical alterations associated with short-term intraperitoneal sublethal (1/10 LD50, 2 mg/kg body weight) methomyl administration to male albino rats over two and five days, and also the effects of a two-week recovery period. Methomyl administration over five but not two days decreased mean corpuscular hemoglobin and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration. A number of blood biochemical parameters increased (serum glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides, urea, uric acid, creatinine) or decreased (globulin); a recovery period returned many entirely or nearly to control levels. Enzyme activities (ALP, ALT, AST) and bilirubin levels increased following methomyl treatment, but again returned to control levels following a recovery period. We conclude that short low doses of methomyl can harm the blood, kidney and liver of rats.Keywords: methomyl insecticide; hematology and biochemical alternations; male rats.

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Abdel Aziz, I. I., & Zabut, B. M. (2014). Alterations of blood indices associated with low-dose administration of methomyl insecticide for short times to albino rats. Egyptian Journal of Biology, 16(1), 17. https://doi.org/10.4314/ejb.v16i1.2

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