Evaluation of the Histomorphology of Small Intestine of Wistar Rats Exposed to Eliozu Dumpsite Leachate

W. Iyke, S. Dede, Onoja Joy Tonye
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This study is aimed to evaluate the histomorphology of small intestine of Wistar rats exposed to Eliozu dumpsite leachate. The toxic effect of Eliozu dumpsite leachate has been studied, where the researcher has identified that the leachate has toxicological effects on some organ tissues like the blood, reproductive tracts and hormones, oxidative stress parameters and the cerebral cortex. Twenty-five female Wistar rats weighing between 120-140 g were obtained from the animal house unit of Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria. The rats were randomly assigned into five groups of five (5) rats in each group. Group 1 served as a control and orally received 1 ml of bottled water; group 2 orally received 1 ml of water from a borehole close to the dumpsite. Groups 3, 4 and 5 received 1 ml of 10%, 50%, and 100% leachate concentrations orally for 30 days. In the present study, an alteration in the histoarchitecture of the small intestine of the Eliozu dumpsite leachate treated animals was observed; the small intestine of the control group has shown normal intestinal histoarchitecture. The mucosa forms a series of finger-like villi, each showing lamina propria, blood capillaries etc. the simple columnar mucosal epithelium contains absorptive goblets cells, crypts of Liberkuhn in the mucosa and Brunner’s glands. It is concluded that exposure to the Eliozu dumpsite leachate and the consumption of the nearby borehole water with significant heavy metals and microorganism have caused the histopathological alterations in gastrointestinal tracts (small intestines) of animals and it is recommend that Government and environmental regulatory agencies find an ecofriendly method to treat Eliozu dumpsite leachate.
暴露于伊吕祖垃圾倾倒场沥滤液的 Wistar 大鼠小肠组织形态学评估
本研究旨在观察Wistar大鼠暴露于Eliozu垃圾场渗滤液后小肠组织形态学的变化。对Eliozu垃圾场渗滤液的毒性作用进行了研究,研究人员发现,渗滤液对血液、生殖道和激素、氧化应激参数以及大脑皮层等器官组织具有毒性作用。雌性Wistar大鼠25只,体重120-140 g,来自尼日利亚哈科特港大学基础医学学院动物饲养单位。将大鼠随机分为五组,每组5只。第一组作为对照组,口服1毫升瓶装水;第二组从靠近垃圾场的钻孔中口服水1毫升。第3、4、5组分别给予10%、50%、100%渗滤液浓度1 ml,口服30 d。在本研究中,观察到处理过Eliozu垃圾场渗滤液的动物小肠组织结构的改变;对照组小肠组织结构正常。粘膜形成一系列指状绒毛,每个绒毛都有固有层、毛细血管等,单层柱状粘膜上皮含有吸收杯状细胞、粘膜内的利伯库恩隐窝和布鲁纳腺。综上所示,长尾冢垃圾场渗滤液暴露和附近含大量重金属和微生物的井水的饮用导致了动物胃肠道(小肠)的组织病理学改变,建议政府和环境监管机构寻找一种环保的方法来处理长尾冢垃圾场渗滤液。
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