Toxicopathological effects of endosulfan in female Japanese Quails (Coturnix japonica)

Background: The current study was planned to investigate the toxico-pathological effects of endosulfan in female Japanese quails. Methods: A total of 120 quail of 4 weeks old were divided into six equal groups (A-F) and administered endosulfan in feed at dose rate of 0, 5, 25, 50, 100, and 500 mg...

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Main Authors: Tahir Hussain, Muhammad Kashif Saleemi, Muhammad Zargham Khan, Ahrar Khan, Rao Zahid Abbas, Muhammad Qamar Bilal, Farrah Deeba, Hamid Irshad, Zahida Fatima, Farhan Afzal, Umar Farooq, Muhammad Moazam Jalees
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Published: University of the Punjab 2020-02-01
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spelling doaj-49f9d8363cac40238de0c3df46b37ae22020-11-25T00:34:40Zeng University of the PunjabAdvancements in Life Sciences2310-53802310-53802020-02-01727278Toxicopathological effects of endosulfan in female Japanese Quails (Coturnix japonica)Tahir Hussain0Muhammad Kashif Saleemi1Muhammad Zargham Khan2 Ahrar Khan3Rao Zahid Abbas4Muhammad Qamar Bilal5Farrah Deeba6Hamid Irshad7Zahida Fatima8Farhan Afzal9Umar Farooq10Muhammad Moazam Jalees11Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, PakistanFaculty of Veterinary Science, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, PakistanFaculty of Veterinary Science, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, PakistanShandong Vocational Animal Science and Veterinary College, Weifang, 261061, ChinaFaculty of Veterinary Science, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, PakistanInstitute of Animal and Dairy Sciences, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, PakistanFaculty of Veterinary Science, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, PakistanPARC National Agricultural Research Center, Islamabad, PakistanPARC National Agricultural Research Center, Islamabad, PakistanPoultry Research Institute, Murree Road Rawalpindi, PakistanSubcampus Toba Tek Singh, University of Agriculture Faisalabad PakistanDepartment of Microbiology Cholistan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Bahawalpur, PakistanBackground: The current study was planned to investigate the toxico-pathological effects of endosulfan in female Japanese quails. Methods: A total of 120 quail of 4 weeks old were divided into six equal groups (A-F) and administered endosulfan in feed at dose rate of 0, 5, 25, 50, 100, and 500 mg/kg feed, respectively for 90 days. Parameters studied included clinical signs, feed intake, body weight and mortality. Hematology, serum biochemistry, hatchability and fertility were also determined. Gross and microscopic changes on different organs were recorded. Results: The quails of the group B did not show any clinical signs and had significantly lower values of feed intake, testes relative weight and leukocyte number than those of the control group A. The quails of group C and D had mild depression while those of the group E and F showed nervous excitation following ingestion of endosulfan. There was a dose related delay in onset of crowing, appearance of foamy material in the droppings. The feed intake, erythrocyte and leukocyte counts, hematocrit values, and serum total proteins of endosulfan fed quails were significantly (p < 0.05) lower than that of the group A. The total egg production in groups A, B and C was significantly higher from group D, E and F. The hatchability in group A and B was significantly higher from groups C, D, E and F. The difference of dead in shell % and early dead among different groups was nonsignificant. Infertile egg percentage was significantly higher in group E compared with all other groups except group F. The necrotic changes were observed in all parts of oviduct in high dose groups, similarly necrotic changes and vacuolar degeneration was observed in hepatic parenchyma in high dose groups D-F. Conclusion: It may be concluded that endosulfan leads to dose dependent changes in the quails. http://www.als-journal.com/721-20/body weightcoturnix japonicaendosulfanhaematological valueshistopathology
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author Tahir Hussain
Muhammad Kashif Saleemi
Muhammad Zargham Khan
Ahrar Khan
Rao Zahid Abbas
Muhammad Qamar Bilal
Farrah Deeba
Hamid Irshad
Zahida Fatima
Farhan Afzal
Umar Farooq
Muhammad Moazam Jalees
spellingShingle Tahir Hussain
Muhammad Kashif Saleemi
Muhammad Zargham Khan
Ahrar Khan
Rao Zahid Abbas
Muhammad Qamar Bilal
Farrah Deeba
Hamid Irshad
Zahida Fatima
Farhan Afzal
Umar Farooq
Muhammad Moazam Jalees
Toxicopathological effects of endosulfan in female Japanese Quails (Coturnix japonica)
Advancements in Life Sciences
body weight
coturnix japonica
endosulfan
haematological values
histopathology
author_facet Tahir Hussain
Muhammad Kashif Saleemi
Muhammad Zargham Khan
Ahrar Khan
Rao Zahid Abbas
Muhammad Qamar Bilal
Farrah Deeba
Hamid Irshad
Zahida Fatima
Farhan Afzal
Umar Farooq
Muhammad Moazam Jalees
author_sort Tahir Hussain
title Toxicopathological effects of endosulfan in female Japanese Quails (Coturnix japonica)
title_short Toxicopathological effects of endosulfan in female Japanese Quails (Coturnix japonica)
title_full Toxicopathological effects of endosulfan in female Japanese Quails (Coturnix japonica)
title_fullStr Toxicopathological effects of endosulfan in female Japanese Quails (Coturnix japonica)
title_full_unstemmed Toxicopathological effects of endosulfan in female Japanese Quails (Coturnix japonica)
title_sort toxicopathological effects of endosulfan in female japanese quails (coturnix japonica)
publisher University of the Punjab
series Advancements in Life Sciences
issn 2310-5380
2310-5380
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Background: The current study was planned to investigate the toxico-pathological effects of endosulfan in female Japanese quails. Methods: A total of 120 quail of 4 weeks old were divided into six equal groups (A-F) and administered endosulfan in feed at dose rate of 0, 5, 25, 50, 100, and 500 mg/kg feed, respectively for 90 days. Parameters studied included clinical signs, feed intake, body weight and mortality. Hematology, serum biochemistry, hatchability and fertility were also determined. Gross and microscopic changes on different organs were recorded. Results: The quails of the group B did not show any clinical signs and had significantly lower values of feed intake, testes relative weight and leukocyte number than those of the control group A. The quails of group C and D had mild depression while those of the group E and F showed nervous excitation following ingestion of endosulfan. There was a dose related delay in onset of crowing, appearance of foamy material in the droppings. The feed intake, erythrocyte and leukocyte counts, hematocrit values, and serum total proteins of endosulfan fed quails were significantly (p < 0.05) lower than that of the group A. The total egg production in groups A, B and C was significantly higher from group D, E and F. The hatchability in group A and B was significantly higher from groups C, D, E and F. The difference of dead in shell % and early dead among different groups was nonsignificant. Infertile egg percentage was significantly higher in group E compared with all other groups except group F. The necrotic changes were observed in all parts of oviduct in high dose groups, similarly necrotic changes and vacuolar degeneration was observed in hepatic parenchyma in high dose groups D-F. Conclusion: It may be concluded that endosulfan leads to dose dependent changes in the quails.
topic body weight
coturnix japonica
endosulfan
haematological values
histopathology
url http://www.als-journal.com/721-20/
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