| Literature DB >> 24312694 |
Ebrahim Zabihi1, Abbas Soleymani, Leila Ghassemi.
Abstract
As a well-known organophosphate insecticide, diazinon (DZN) has been used for several decades in agriculture. The major signs of ophthalmic toxicity of DZN have been reported to be cholinergic overstimulation (lacrimation, myosis). Here, we report, for the first time, ulcerative keratitis in C57bl/6 mice secondary to sub-acute exposure to DZN. Four groups of female C57bl/6 mice were administered intraperitoneally either DZN (1, 5, 25 mg/kg/day) or vehicle for 14 consecutive days. Then, histopathological examinations on mice eyes were performed using light microscope and scored for corneal keratitis. Furthermore, blood cholinesterase activity, and hematologic examinations were performed. Data indicated a significant ulcerative keratitis with prompt vision loss in mice exposed to 25 and 5 mg/kg/day (P < 0.05) doses. These results suggest that diazinon might induce ulcerative keratitis secondary to its immunosuppresive effects at high doses in C57bl/6 mice.Entities:
Keywords: Cornea; Diazinon; Immunosuppression; Keratitis
Year: 2012 PMID: 24312694 PMCID: PMC3523101 DOI: 10.1007/s12177-012-9095-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ocul Biol Dis Infor ISSN: 1936-8437