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    Effects of Dietary Protein-Energy Malnutrition on the Testes of Japanese Quails ( Coturnix coturnix japonica ) Exposed To Carbendazim

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    This study was aimed at observing the effects of protein-energy malnutrition on the morphometrical, histological and hormonal changes associated with the testicular toxicity of Carbendazim (methyl 2-benzimidazole carbamate) in the adult male Japanese quail. Carbendazim was administered at a single dose of 400 mg/kg by gastric lavage to quails fed either normal protein-energy or low protein-energy diets. The birds were monitored for eight days post-administration. Significant decreases in the relative weight of the testis (p<0.05) were observed in the Carbendazim-treated groups, irrespective of their dietary protein-energy status, compared to the Normal Protein-energy diet-Oil-treated (control) group. There were similarly significant decreases in the plasma testosterone levels (p<0.05) of Normal Protein-energy diet-Carbendazim- and Low Protein-energy diet-Carbendazim- treated groups compared to the Normal Protein-energy diet-Oil-treated (control) group. Histopathology of the testes of the Carbendazim-treated groups revealed germinal epithelial sloughing and occlusion of tubular lumen by immature germinal cells, the severity of the lesions were relatively higher in the Low Protein-energy diet-Carbendazim-treated group. Protein-energy malnutrition aggravated the reproductive toxicity of the male Japanese quail exposed to Carbendazim

    Mycobacteria precipitate SLE-like syndrome in diabetes prone NOD mice

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    Non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice spontaneously develop organ-specific autoimmunity and are widely used as a model for diabetes. Aged NOD mice also exhibit some features of non-organspecific autoimmune rheumatic disease such as anti-nuclear antibodies and late-onset haemolytic anaemia. Here, we report that a single dose of 2-6 x 107 heat-killed bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) i.v. in 8-week-old NOD mice prevented diabetes but precipitated a syndrome similar to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Treated mice developed haemolytic anaemia, anti-DNA and\ud anti-Sm anti-nuclear autoantibodies and an increased severity of sialadenitis. Perivascular lymphocytic\ud infiltration in the kidneys and glomerular immune complex deposition were also found. The action of BCG appeared to be mediated by an adjuvant-like activity as treated mice showed a substantial increase in reticuloendothelial cell function and enhanced antigen presentation capacity

    Effects of Sub-Acute Exposure to Rhodium (as Rh (III) chloride hydrate) on Cytokines in Female Wistar Rats

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    Quantitative changes in different cytokines were determined in serum of female Wistar rats exposed to Rhodium (III) chloride hydrate to evaluate its early effects on the immune system. Findings revealed an inhibitory effect of Rh salt since each cytokine, with the exceptions of IL-1\u3b1 and IL-2 levels observed at the highest doses of exposure, was reduced compared to the controls and interestingly, the lowest doses induced the greatest inhibition. This generalized decrease of cytokine levels was not related to a specific cytokine pathway, and may suggest an anti-inflammatory role of Rh salt
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