Biochemical and Histopathological Effects of Exposure to Diesel Fumes on Vital Organs of Wistar Rats (Rattus Norvegicus)

H. Okoh, I.M. Odoh, J. Ahmed, Tolulope Adewemimo, A. O. Nwana, Olalekan A. Akano
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Diesel is a volatile petrochemical product and exposure to diesel fumes may be harmful to normal body physiology by increasing serum lipid peroxidation, creatine, and PCV levels. In this study, the effect of diesel fumes inhalation on Wistar rats was assessed. Twenty Wistar rats were clustered into 4 groups (A, B, C, and D) each containing 5 rats after acclimatisation for 2 weeks. Groups B, C, and D were exposed to diesel fumes for 1, 3, and 6 hours per day, five times a week for 8 weeks respectively, while rats in group A served as unexposed control. At the end of the experiment, blood was collected from rats in each group and haematological and biochemical parameters were analyzed using automated hematological and chemical analyzers respectively. Histopathological analyses of the kidney, liver, and lungs were done following tissue sectioning and staining. There was a significant increase (P< 0.05) in the packed cell volume and leucocytes of rats exposed to diesel fumes as compared to the control. Exposure to diesel fumes also caused elevated levels of the liver and kidney biomarkers. Histopathological studies showed diffuse tubular degeneration and congestion of the renal cortex; mild portal congestion and periportal connective tissues in the liver and mild congestion at the pulmonary interstitium in the lungs. The results from this study highlights the negative effects of exposure to diesel fumes and the need for safer alternatives like solar energy for power generation.
柴油烟气暴露对褐家鼠重要器官的生化和组织病理学影响
柴油是一种挥发性的石化产品,接触柴油烟雾可能会增加血清脂质过氧化、肌酸和PCV水平,从而损害正常的身体生理机能。本研究以Wistar大鼠为研究对象,探讨柴油机烟气吸入对小鼠的影响。Wistar大鼠20只,随机分为A、B、C、D 4组,每组5只,驯化2周。B组、C组、D组每天暴露1、3、6小时,每周5次,连续8周。a组为未暴露对照组。实验结束时,取各组大鼠血液,分别用自动血液学分析仪和化学分析仪分析血液学和生化参数。组织切片和染色后对肾、肝、肺进行组织病理学分析。与对照组相比,暴露于柴油烟雾的大鼠的堆积细胞体积和白细胞显著增加(P< 0.05)。暴露在柴油烟雾中也会导致肝脏和肾脏生物标志物水平升高。组织病理学检查显示弥漫性肾小管变性和肾皮质充血;肝脏轻度门静脉充血和门静脉周围结缔组织,肺间质轻度充血。这项研究的结果强调了暴露于柴油烟雾的负面影响,以及需要更安全的替代品,如太阳能发电。
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