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Journal of Environmental BiologypISSN: 0254-8704 ; eISSN: 2394-0379 ; CODEN: JEBIDP |
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Abstract - Issue Mar 2009, 30 (3) BackLevels
of plasma sodium and potassium as well as alterations in adrenal cortex of Rattus norvegicus
in response to sublethal heroin administration S.R.
Barai1, 1Department
of Zoology, Udai Pratap
Autonomous College, Varanasi-221 002, 2Swami
3Central
Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture, Kausalyaganga,
Bhubaneswar-751 002, (Received:
December 20, 2006; Revised received: July 19, 2007; Accepted: August 10, 2007) Abstract: In order to record the effects of sublethal
heroin administration on plasma mineral metabolism, the drug was administered
intramuscularly (16.4 mg kg-1 body weight day-1; 0.75 LD50
dose) in Rattus norvegicus
for 30 days. Plasma sodium and potassium levels of the control rats fluctuated
between 153.14 ± 2.88-157.23 ± 2.16 meq l-1
and 5.04 ± 0.32-5.63 ± 0.41 meq l-1,
respectively. Plasma sodium level of the treated rats registered a progressive
decline (p<0.01) at 24 hr with the minimum value (126.53 ± 2.68 meq l-1) on day 30 whereas plasma potassium
level registered a progressive increase during entire period of the treatment
with peak (8.78 ± 0.23 meq l-1) on day 30.
Though sublethal herion adminstration for 30 days elcited cytoplasmic vacuolation in all the three zones of adrenal cortex, much
of cytological alterations were observed in zona glomerulosa and zona fasciculata cells. In zona
glomerulosa cells, degenerative changes in the
organelles were more pronounced as evident by the loss of typical cristae in the mitochondria and hormone granules were
rarely seen in these cells. Though rough endoplasmic reticula
were scanty, many lipid granules encountered in zona glomerulosa cells of the treated rats. Key words: Heroin, Plasma
sodium, Plasma potassium, Adrenal cortex, Rattus norvegicus PDF of full length paper is
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