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The morphologic effects of dieldrin and methyl mercuric chloride on pars recta segments of rat kidney proximal tubules.

B A Fowler.   

Abstract

This investigation was undertaken to evaluate the morphologic effects in rat kidney resulting from chronic exposure to low doses of the pesticide dieldrin, methyl mercuric chloride (CH(3)HgCl) and the combination of dieldrin plus CH(3)HgCl. Histologic and ultrastructural changes were confined to the proximal tubules. Alterations in these tubules were consistent and reproducible for each regimen and did not become more severe with duration of exposure. The straight segment of the proximal tubule (pars recta) was more severely affected by dieldrin and CH(3)HgCl than the convoluted portion. Female rats were more markedly affected than males. Pars recta tubule cells of male and female rats exposed to dieldrin showed an increase of smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER). Male rats displayed a greater increase in SER than females. Pars recta tubule cells of animals given CH(3)HgCl also exhibited increased amounts of SER, degenerating mitochondria and cell death. Pars recta tubules of females were dilated and contained within the lumens many spherical, hematoxylin-positive staining, cytoplasmic masses, which were visible by light microscopy. These masses were characterized ultrastructurally by the presence of an SER aggregate in an area of material similar to cell matrix. In addition, cells of the pars recta of female animals contained electron-dense membranous cytosomes not present in control animals. Pars recta cells of males showed an increase in SER, but the dense membranous cytosomes observed in the pars recta cells of female rats were not seen. Rats exposed to dieldrin plus CH(3)CgCl showed less morphologic alteration of the pars recta tubules than animals given methyl mercuric chloride; however, increased amounts of SER and more degeneration in tubule cells were observed in these animals when compared to control animals. The findings are discussed in relation to the conversion of CH(3)HgCl to inorganic mercury in vivo and the known toxicity of inorganic mercury to the pars recta. Decreased tubular alteration in males and dieldrin-treated animals may be explained by sexual differences in renal enzyme levels or activities and the induction of microsomal enzyme systems by dieldrin.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 5080703      PMCID: PMC2032777     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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