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Comparative valuation of the chlorpyrifos, acetamiprid, and lambda-cyhalothrin toxicity and their hematological and histopathological consequences in pigeons

Globally agrochemicals are widely used in the agricultural sectors, posing potential eco-toxicological risks and disrupting various lifeforms including birds. Thus, the current work was conducted to compare the acute toxic impacts of pesticides (e.g., chlorpyrifos, acetamiprid, and lambda-cyhalothri...

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Published in:Environmental science and pollution research international 2023-08, Vol.30 (40), p.92817-92829
Main Authors: Noreen, Shumaila, Khan, Ibrar Muhammad, Khan, Muhammad Shehzad, Zarnaab, Bibi, Gul, Iram, Khan, Muhammad Zahoor, Jadoon, Waqar Azeem, Ghayyur, Shehzad, Liu, Yong
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description Globally agrochemicals are widely used in the agricultural sectors, posing potential eco-toxicological risks and disrupting various lifeforms including birds. Thus, the current work was conducted to compare the acute toxic impacts of pesticides (e.g., chlorpyrifos, acetamiprid, and lambda-cyhalothrin) on the pigeon’s health. In total 50 adult pigeons were purchased from a local market where these pigeons were fed on pollution-free food. Post adaptation period (15 days), the pigeons were arbitrarily separated into five distinct groups after having been identified in this manner by chance (each group containing 10 pigeons). Control group (group 1) was not treated with any pesticide while the remaining groups (groups 2, 3, and 4) were treated with 0.25-mg/kg body weight of chlorpyrifos, acetamiprid, lambda-cyhalothrin, and a mixture of all three pesticides (group 5), respectively. After 36 days of exposure, the groups that had been exposed to the pesticide showed a significant ( p < 0.05) increase in both the total number of platelets and the number of white blood cells (WBCs), in comparison to the control group. On the other hand, the groups that were exposed to the insecticides had significantly lower levels of red blood cells (RBCs), hemoglobin (Hb), and packed cell volume (PCV) ( p < 0.05). The value of mean corpuscular volume (MCV) was significantly ( p < 0.05) reduced in acetamiprid-exposed group, while a significant increase was observed in other pesticide-exposed groups. Obvious histopathological changes were observed in the tissues of control group and no such changes were reported by control group. Necrosis, pyknosis, lymphocyte infiltration, congestion of blood, dissolution of plasma membrane, and vacuolation were observed in the livers of pesticide-treated pigeons. The intestinal study showed the formation of goblet cells, villi rupturing, degeneration of serosa, necrosis, and pyknosis in treated groups. Renal alterations, dilation of renal tubules, reduction of glomerulus tissue, and edema were observed. This study manifests that the uncontrolled use of pesticides impairs ecosystems and poses a substantial health risk to wildlife and ultimately to human.
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subjects Agricultural industry
Agrochemicals
Animals
Aquatic Pollution
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Birds
Body weight
Cell size
Chlorpyrifos
Chlorpyrifos - toxicity
Columbidae
Cyhalothrin
Degeneration
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecosystem
Ecotoxicology
Edema
Environment
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Health
Environmental science
Erythrocytes
Exposure
Glomerulus
Goblet cells
Health risks
Hemoglobin
Humans
Insecticides
Insecticides - toxicity
Leukocytes
Lymphocytes
Necrosis
Pesticide toxicity
Pesticides
Pesticides - toxicity
Pigeons
Renal tubules
Research Article
Toxicity
Toxicology
Waste Water Technology
Water Management
Water Pollution Control
Wildlife
title Comparative valuation of the chlorpyrifos, acetamiprid, and lambda-cyhalothrin toxicity and their hematological and histopathological consequences in pigeons
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