1. Toxicity of cotoran (fluometuron) in Desert sheep.
- Author
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Mohamed OS, Ahmed KE, Adam SE, and Idris OF
- Subjects
- Abomasum drug effects, Abomasum pathology, Animals, Biomarkers blood, Brain drug effects, Brain pathology, Heart drug effects, Intestines drug effects, Intestines pathology, Kidney drug effects, Kidney pathology, Liver drug effects, Liver pathology, Lung drug effects, Lung pathology, Male, Peripheral Nervous System drug effects, Peripheral Nervous System pathology, Sheep, Sheep Diseases pathology, Spinal Cord drug effects, Spinal Cord pathology, Spleen drug effects, Spleen pathology, Tissue Distribution, Trachea drug effects, Trachea pathology, Herbicides toxicity, Methylurea Compounds toxicity, Sheep Diseases chemically induced, Soil Pollutants toxicity, Water Pollutants, Chemical toxicity
- Abstract
Twelve of fifteen 6-9-mo-old clinically healthy Desert sheep were given single or repeated daily doses of 25 to 4000 mg cotoran/kg by drench. Cotoran poisoning was characterized by grinding of the teeth, ruminal tympany, mydriasis, dyspnea, staggering, paresis of the hind and forelimbs, and recumbency. Lesions were widespread congestion and hemorrhage, hepatic fatty change, catarrhal enteritis and degeneration of the epithelial cells of the renal proximal convoluted tubules. These were accompanied by significant increases in the activities of GOT, LDH and GGT and decreases in serum total protein and calcium.
- Published
- 1995