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Abdel-Latif, A., Kandeel, A., Tawfik, W. (2015). TOXIC EFFECTS OF THE ANTIFUNGAL DRUG "DINICONAZOLE" ON PREGNANT ALBINO MICE. Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 64(64), 155-178. doi: 10.12816/0019289
Abdel-Karim M. Abdel-Latif; Ahmed A. Kandeel; Wesam S. Tawfik. "TOXIC EFFECTS OF THE ANTIFUNGAL DRUG "DINICONAZOLE" ON PREGNANT ALBINO MICE". Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 64, 64, 2015, 155-178. doi: 10.12816/0019289
Abdel-Latif, A., Kandeel, A., Tawfik, W. (2015). 'TOXIC EFFECTS OF THE ANTIFUNGAL DRUG "DINICONAZOLE" ON PREGNANT ALBINO MICE', Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 64(64), pp. 155-178. doi: 10.12816/0019289
Abdel-Latif, A., Kandeel, A., Tawfik, W. TOXIC EFFECTS OF THE ANTIFUNGAL DRUG "DINICONAZOLE" ON PREGNANT ALBINO MICE. Egyptian Journal of Zoology, 2015; 64(64): 155-178. doi: 10.12816/0019289

TOXIC EFFECTS OF THE ANTIFUNGAL DRUG "DINICONAZOLE" ON PREGNANT ALBINO MICE

Article 8, Volume 64, Issue 64, December 2015, Page 155-178  XML
Document Type: Original Research Papers
DOI: 10.12816/0019289
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Authors
Abdel-Karim M. Abdel-Latif; Ahmed A. Kandeel; Wesam S. Tawfik
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Fayoum University, Fayoum, Egypt
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to assess the toxic effects of diniconazole on pregnant mice. The pregnant females were orally administered with 15.625 mg/kg that equivalent to 1/8 LD0 (low dose) or 31.25 mg/kg that equivalent to 1/8 LD0 (mid-dose) or 62.5 mg/kg that equivalent to 1/2 LD0 (high dose) diniconazole in the treated groups or with corn oil in the control group, at day 8 till day 17 of gestation and sacrificed on 18th day of pregnancy. Diniconazole treatment was found to induce maternal toxicity as indicated by a significant reduction in the maternal body weight and increased maternal organs weight. Also, diniconazole increased the percent of dams with complete late resorption, abortion of all implants, reduced number of live fetuses and fetal growth retardation as manifested by reduced fetal weight and length. The hepatic tissues of dams showed marked histopathological alternations in a dose  dependent manner, including a loss of hepatic architecture, reduction in the cytoplasmic material and nuclei were hypertrophic, irregular or pyknotic. Also, inflammatory leucocytic infiltrations were observed around necrotic areas with dilated and/or congested blood vessels and sinusoids. Concerning the histochemical demonstration of general carbohydrates and total proteins was observed in the liver tissue of pregnant mice treated with diniconazole, marked depletion in the content of both carbohydrates and total proteins especially in the mid and high doses.
Keywords
diniconazole; Maternal toxicity; Histopathological alterations
Main Subjects
Animal Evolution and Development; Animal Histology
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