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Toxicity of commercial atrazine in rattus novergicus organs as a function of concentration: histopathological, ultrastructural and hematological evaluation
Autor
Riera, José
Matus, Ericka
Matus, Lorena
Molino, Jay
Resumen
The effect of commercial Atrazine (ATR) on Rattus Novergicus organs was
determined for a concentration of cATR of 1, 3, 13, 30, and 50 ppb. ATR was dissolved in
drinking water. The rats were allowed to drink from it ad libitum for an uninterrupted
period of 28 days as established by the Offi ce of Environmental Protection protocol
under the number EPA OPPTS 870.3050. In the 28 days of the test, data on the behavior
of the medicated animals was recorded before the extraction of sample tissues (heart,
liver, spleen, brain, and testicles) for histological analysis. A direct correlation of cATR and
organ damage was found. The study showed that even for the smallest doses (1ppb),
commercial ATR produced several lesions in the studied animals. The rats showed
hepatic periacinar necrosis with acute coagulation, hepatocyte lipidosis, severe portal
lymphocytic infl ammation, coronary periarteritis, and lymphocytic meningoencephalitis
for high concentrations. In the male reproductive system, testicular degeneration with
mild acute tubular necrosis was observed.