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Pathomorphological changes induced by cypermethrin toxicity in broilers and it's amelioration with vitamin E Singh Dharmendra1, Srivastava A.K.1,*, Gangwar Neeraj Kumar1, Singh Pratima1 1Department of Veterinary Pathology, DUVASU, Mathura-281001, U.P. *Corresponding author: email: aksvetpath@rediffmail.com
Abstract In this study, 45 broilers of either sex, aged 2 weeks were randomly divided into three groups comprising 15 birds in each. The birds of group I provided coconut oil and served as control and group II were administered Cypermethrin @ 800 mg/kg body weight orally with vehicle coconut oil and group III were administered Cypermethrin @ 800 mg/kg with Vitamin E @ 150 mg/kg body weight orally for 30 days. Five broilers from each group were slaughtered at the intervals of 10, 20 and 30 days for further study. Pathomorphologically, birds of group-II revealed presence of grayish white multiple focal necrotic spots in liver and showed cellular swelling to vacuolisation and focal areas of necrosis of hepatocytes along with congestion and lymphoid aggregation in portal areas. Lungs showed focal area of consolidation and marked congestion of air vesicles. The lumen of air vesicles and parabronchi also had variable amount of light pink colour oedematous fluid. Kidneys revealed hypercellularity of glomeruli and infiltration of mononuclear cells and degenerative changes in the lining epithelium of renal tubules. Epicardial surface of the heart showed congestion and at places petechial to ecchymotic, subepicardial hemorrhages and degenerative changes in myofibres. Proventriculous revealed degeneration and desquamation of the mucosa epithelial lining with focal area of necrosis forming ulcers. Intestine revealed diffuse degeneration and necros desquamation of villous epithelium forming naked villi. The brain revealed mild to moderate congestion of blood vessels and cerebral cortex showed central chromatolysis in neurons and perineuronal edema. Cerebellum revealed separation of molecular and granular layers. The bursa of Fabricius showed degeneration and necrosis of lymphoid tissue in the bursal follicles and hyperplasia of epithelium lining the bursa. The caecal mucosa showed hyperplasia of goblet cells with mild degeneration of lymphoid cells from tonsils. Similar gross and microscopic picture were observed in the birds of group-III but of mild in nature. Top Keywords Broilers, Cypermethrin, Pathomorphology, Vitamin E. Top | | | |
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