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Title: The effects of copper sulfate on liver histology and biochemical parameters of term ross broiler chicks
Authors: Oguz, E.O.
Yuksel, H.
Enli, Yaşar
Tufan, Ahmet Çevik
Turgut, G.
Keywords: Biochemistry
Chick
Copper
Histology
Liver
Toxicity
copper sulfate
glutathione
malonaldehyde
oxygen
trace element
animal experiment
animal tissue
article
biochemical composition
broiler
cell vacuole
chick
connective tissue
controlled study
histopathology
liver cell
liver congestion
liver histology
liver sinusoid
lymphocytic infiltration
microscopy
nonhuman
oxidative stress
tissue degeneration
tissue necrosis
toxicity testing
animal
biochemistry
chemistry
chicken
drug effect
liver
lymphocyte
metabolism
methodology
nutritional science
oxidation reduction reaction
pathology
Animal Nutrition Sciences
Animals
Chickens
Copper Sulfate
Glutathione
Lymphocytes
Malondialdehyde
Oxidation-Reduction
Oxidative Stress
Oxygen
Trace Elements
Abstract: Copper is an essential trace element that is extremely toxic to organisms and organs at high doses. We have investigated the histological and biochemical effects of a toxic dose of copper sulfate on the liver of term Ross broiler chicks. Fertilized eggs were divided into three groups: experimental, injected with 50 mcg/0.1 ml copper sulfate in the air chambers on day 1; sham, injected with 0.1 ml saline; and control, no injection. Term chicks were killed and their livers investigated histologically, with hematoxylin-eosin- stained sections examined under light microscopy, and biochemically, for malondialdehyde and glutathione levels. Histological examinations showed copper-treated samples with granular degeneration and necrosis of hepatocytes and impairment to the cell lining of the remark cords. The samples had a congestive appearance, with blood in the vena centralis and sinusoids, slight connective tissue increase, and lymphocyte infiltration. Control and sham group sections had normal appearances. As oxidative damage parameters, in the copper-treated group, malondialdehyde levels were increased and glutathione levels decreased. In the sham and control groups, there were no significant differences. At this toxic dose, copper sulfate shows oxidative damage according to the histology of term chick liver that are confirmed biochemically by the changes in malondialdehyde and glutathione levels. © Humana Press Inc. 2009.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6459
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12011-009-8447-1
ISSN: 0163-4984
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