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Histology and ultrastructure of kidney tissue from ringed turtle doves that ingested lead.

作者信息

Kendall R J, Scanlon P F

出版信息

J Environ Pathol Toxicol Oncol. 1985 Sep-Oct;6(1):85-96.

PMID:2999374
Abstract

Ringed turtle doves (Streptopelia risoria) ingested 4 x 122 mg lead pellets or lead acetate (75 micrograms Pb/g body weight) and their kidneys were examined by histological and electron microscopic techniques. Doves that received lead treatments had readily discernable lead intranuclear inclusion bodies in cells of the proximal convoluted tubules. At 33,000 X, the inclusions had a characteristic dense central core, and outer fibrillary zone. Necrosis in the proximal tubular area was seen as deterioration of cell cytoplasm and reduction in mitochondria. In doves ingesting lead, histological evaluation of proximal convoluted tubular cells revealed acid-fast pinkish granules in cell nuclei. Inclusions from rapidly as 1 dove that died after receiving the first of two lead doses (75 micrograms Pb/g body weight/day) had relatively small intranuclear inclusions in cells of the proximal convoluted tubules.

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