Literature DB >> 21506473

Nitrogen and sulphur mustard induced histopathological observations in mouse visceral organs.

Manoj Sharma1, S C Pant, J C Pant, R Vijayaraghavan.   

Abstract

Nitrogen mustards (HN) and sulphur mustard (SM) are potent alkylating blister inducing chemical warfare agents. Single 1.0 LD50 dose produced a progressive fall in body weight from second day onwards in all groups of mustard agents exposed animals. Histological examination of spleen, liver skin and kidney revealed significant histopathological lesions in nitrogen mustards and sulphur mustard. These lesions include granulovascular degeneration with perinuclear clumping of the cytoplasm of hepatocytes and renal parenchymal cells. Renal lesions were characterized by congestion and hemorrhage. The maximum toxic manifestation were noted in spleen and skin of HN-3 exposed mice while sulphur mustard reported maximum toxicity in liver and kidneys. The study suggests both nitrogen mustards and sulphur mustard to be extremely toxic by percutaneous route based on histopathological observation and can contributed to earlier reported free radical generation by these toxicants.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21506473

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Biol        ISSN: 0254-8704


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3.  Sulfur Mustard Exposure and Non-Ischemic Central Retinal Vein Occlusion.

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4.  Suppression of Hyperactive Immune Responses Protects against Nitrogen Mustard Injury.

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