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Cadmium Chloride Stress in Rattus sp.


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1 Department of Zoology, Malda College, Malda, West Bengal, India
     

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Cadmium is found at low concentration in the Earth's crust, mainly as sulphide in mineral deposits. Since the earliest 20th century it has been used in a variety of applications. The scientific communities have drawn attention to the potential toxicity of cadmium and to the risk presented by its accumulation in man.

In the present study, considerable efforts have been given to observe the histological changes of some important organs and serological implications of CdCl2 toxicity on a mammalian system. The study was carried out on common white rats, Rattiis sp. Histopathological observation under CdCl2 stress reveals the hepatocytic necrosis, neuropathy and polycystic ovary syndrome. Serological study suggests that cadmium binds with the RBC during transportation and causes damage to RBC membrane.


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Cadmium Chloride Stress, Histopathological Changes, Serological Implications.
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Sukanya Dutta
Department of Zoology, Malda College, Malda, West Bengal, India
T. K. Mandal
Department of Zoology, Malda College, Malda, West Bengal, India

Abstract


Cadmium is found at low concentration in the Earth's crust, mainly as sulphide in mineral deposits. Since the earliest 20th century it has been used in a variety of applications. The scientific communities have drawn attention to the potential toxicity of cadmium and to the risk presented by its accumulation in man.

In the present study, considerable efforts have been given to observe the histological changes of some important organs and serological implications of CdCl2 toxicity on a mammalian system. The study was carried out on common white rats, Rattiis sp. Histopathological observation under CdCl2 stress reveals the hepatocytic necrosis, neuropathy and polycystic ovary syndrome. Serological study suggests that cadmium binds with the RBC during transportation and causes damage to RBC membrane.


Keywords


Cadmium Chloride Stress, Histopathological Changes, Serological Implications.