Thiram‐induced toxic liver injury in male sprague‐dawley rats |
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Authors: | RR Dalvi TJ Robbins MK Williams DP Deoras F Donastorg C Banks |
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Institution: | Toxicology Laboratory School of Veterinary Medicine , Tuskegee Institute , Tuskegee, Alabama, 3 6088 |
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Abstract: | Abstract A single i.p. dose (120 mg/kg) of thiram given to male Sprague‐Dawley rats caused a significant increase in the activity of SGOT and SGPT 24 hr post‐treatment indicating liver damage. A considerable diminution in the serum cholinesterase activity was also noted in the treated rats as against the control animals. Additional evidence for thiram‐induced liver toxicity is provided by the observation that there was approximately 50% inhibition of the activity of hepatic microsomal benzphetamine N‐demethylase with a concomitant decrease in the concentration of cytochrome P‐450, an important component of the mixed‐function oxidase system. Although not significant, hepatic glutathione levels were also depleted by thiram, probably making the liver susceptible to toxic injury. |
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Keywords: | Thiram serum enzymes microsomal enzymes liver damage |
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