Title of article :
The Effect of Cadmium on the Ultrastructure and Metallothionein Levels in the Liver and Kidneys of Japanese quail
Author/Authors :
Karimi, Omid Yazd Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, Yazd , Hesaraki, Saeed Department of Pathology - Islamic Azad University,Tehran , Mortazavi. Pejman Department of Pathology - Islamic Azad University,Tehran
Abstract :
Background: The aim of this study was to use Japanese quail as an animal model to evaluate
the effects of cadmium (Cd) on the ultrastructure and the activity of metallothionein (MT) in the liver
and kidneys.
Methods: One hundred male Japanese quails were randomly divided into two Cd and control
groups in 2015. The first group received 100 ppm Cd for 60 days in their feed. The ultrastructural
changes of the liver and kidneys of Japanese quails were examined by the transmission electron
microscope and the concentration of MT in these organs was measured.
Results: The ultrastructural alternations of the liver included distension of rough endoplasmic
reticulum (RER), mitochondrial swelling and lack of cristae, nuclear chromatin compression, and
margination, the increased fat vacuole and damage to intercellular bindings. The kidneys
ultrastructural alterations were mitochondrial swelling and damage to the cristae, the increased
number of lysosomes, nuclear chromatin compression and margination, the decreased number of
microvilli, and cell death. The concentration of MT and Cd in the liver and kidneys of the Cd group
was significantly higher than that of the control group (P<0.05). A positive correlation was observed
between the increased concentration of Cd and MT in the liver and kidney tissues.
Conclusion: The use of oral Cd caused an alternation in the ultrastructure and increased the
concentration of Cd and MT in the liver and kidneys of Japanese quail.
Keywords :
Cadmium , Japanese quail , Kidneys , Liver , Metallothionein , Ultrastructure
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics