INVESTIGADORES
CHEDIACK Juan Gabriel
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Histological study of the hepatic parenchyma of eared dove (zenaida auriculata) exposed to lead.
Autor/es:
TABARES EL; FILIPPA VP; CASTRO AC; CHEDIACK, JG; CID F.
Lugar:
San Luis
Reunión:
Congreso; Reunión Científica Anual de la Sociedad de Biología de Cuyo; 2017
Institución organizadora:
Universidad Nacional de San Luis
Resumen:
Birds that live in industrialized, urbanized and intensive agricultural areas has been reported having augmented Pb concentrations. The ingestion of this toxic metal can induce histological alterations in tissues. The aim was to examine the effect of chronic administration of lead on the liver histology from eared dove (Z. auriculata). Adult doves were live-trapped and acclimated to laboratory conditions before using them in experiments. They were randomly divided into two groups: control group (n=6) and experimental group (n=6) treated with lead acetate in drinking water ad libitium for 30 days. The birds were anesthetized and euthanized (CICUA-UNSL). The liver was processed for light microscopy. The following techniques were applied Hematoxylin-Eosin, Perls? Prussian Blue, and Masson's trichrome. In the experimental group, histopathological alterations were found in the liver parenchyma. Circulatory disturbances, inflammations and leukocytic infiltration, steatosis of hepatocytes and its fatty degeneration were observed. In the portal spaces proliferation of the bile ducts, dilated portal veins and more connective tissue were found. Melanomacrophage aggregations which accumulate melanin and hemosiderin pigments (positive staining with Perls? Prussian blue). In these sense, we also observed that Pb causes a decrease of delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALAD) activity in exposed doves. It is well established that ALAD inhibition altering the hemoglobin synthesis, which results in the release of iron from proteins. Moreover, several studies observed that the excess iron is deposited in tissues (e.g. liver) as hemosiderin. The observed histological disturbances could be due to an inflammatory response in the liver parenchyma of Pb exposed doves.