[Adrenal cortex response to prolonged administration of low doses of magnesium chlorate in rats]. / Reaktsiia kory nadpochechnikov krys na dlitel'noe vvedenie khlorata magniia v malykh dozakh.
Morfologiia
; 121(1): 27-30, 2002.
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| ID: mdl-12108096
ABSTRACT
Rat adrenals were studied using histological and histochemical methods during prolonged intoxication with pesticide magnesium chlorate which was administered in a dose equal to 1/100 of LD50 (41 mg/kg of body weight). Animals that received distilled water and were kept in similar conditions were used as control. It was demonstrated that intoxication of rats for 3-7 days results in increased secretory activity of all the zones of adrenal cortex. Later (after 14-90 days) the zonal response to pesticide administration was variable. Magnesium chlorate treatment results in the disturbances of hormonal synthesis in adrenocorticocytes. Compensatory-adaptive capacities of zona fasciculata were found to be greater than those in zona glomerulosa and zona reticularis.
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Cloratos
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Córtex Suprarrenal
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Compostos de Magnésio
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Morfologiia
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2002
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