Title of article :
Physiological and Histological Alterations in Rats Liver Induced by Sumithion ® NP 25/2.5 EC, an Insecticide Used in Dengue Fever Vector Control in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Author/Authors :
Al-Jahda, Mohammed O. li Sciences Department - Jeddah Teachers College, Saudi Arabia , Bin Bisher, Ameen S. Sciences Department - Jeddah Teachers College, Saudi Arabia , Abu zeid, Isam M. Sciences Department - Jeddah Teachers College, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
The hepatotoxicity of Sumithion® NP 25/2.5 EC, a new formulated organophosphorous insecticide used in dengue fever vector (Aedes aegypti) control in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), was studied in albino rats. Both levels of GPT, GOT and ALP, and the combined histological alterations were assessed after treatment. Rats were daily injected intraperitoneally for two and four weeks with 80 and 200 mg/kg of body weight (1/10 and 1/4 of the LD50, respectively). Significant increase in GPT, GOT and ALP levels relative to the increase of treatment dose and duration time was observed. The time factor effect was remarkably noticed in ALP level fluctuation. These results indicate a remarkable defect in the liver functions induced by Sumithion® NP 25/2.5 EC. Also, histological alterations in the treated animal’s liver were observed including: blood congestion, fatty degeneration, hepatocytes swelling and necrosis. The liver syndrome’s intensity correlated with the increase in dose and duration time. The present results could prove the hepatotoxicity of Sumithion® NP 25/2.5 EC and its ability to cause severe physiological and histopathological defects in the liver. Therefore, the chemical control of Aedes aegypti must be reduced and other recommended control strategies should be promoted.
Keywords :
%Sumithion ® NP 25 , 2.5 EC%dengue fever%Aedes aegypti%liver enzymes%hepatotoxicity%
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences