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EFFECTS OF TCDD ON BLOOD CONSTITUENTS AFTER SHORT AND LONG TERM ORAL
APPLICATION IN ALBINO RATS

Research Authors
M. Abd El-Nasser; D.A.Salem; Eman E. El-Sharkawy and A. Shehata
Research Abstract

The deterioration of environmental quality through contamination of air, water, soil and food has
existed as a serious problem under the ever-increasing population and industrialization of the society.
Dioxins are considered of the most dangerous environmental pollutants that persist and bioaccumulate
in different environmental compartments. 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) was shown to
be highly toxic compound to different animal species. The environmental and health effects of this
compound which, is a member of a large family of halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons, have been
studied. In this study, the effects of TCDD on the hemogram of albino rats have been studied after
oral exposure to sublethal doses for short and long term. In the first experiment, rats were once orally
intubated with 4.4 μg/kg body weight TCDD in corn oil while in the second one; rats were intubated
0.44 μg/kg body weight TCDD in corn oil day after day for 12 weeks.
Exposure of albino rats to TCDD results in variable degree of anemia as significant decrease in
RBCs, Hb and PCV has been recorded in acutely toxicated animals. This decrease indicates
microcytic hypochromic anemia in acutely TCDD-orally-exposed rats. Meanwhile, in long term
toxicity animals, there was significant increase in RBCs and PCV accompanied with decrease in Hb
concentration which indicates macrocytic hypochromic anemia. Total Leucocytic count showed
significant decrease in animals acutely or chronically treated with TCDD after 24 hours and till the end
of the experiments. These results were accompanied with hypoplasia of bone marrow of the tested
animals as significant decrease was recorded in lymphocytes, monocytes and eosinophils count as well
as their percentages.
TCDD has myelotoxic effects on bone marrow appeared in the form of hypoplasia as well as
apoptosis of its cellularity. Lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils and megakaryocytic series were
severely affected by feeding TCDD. These effects shown to be time-dependant as it increases with the
elongation of the time of exposure. Anemia together with bone marrow affection and other parameters
of impairment of hepatic functions are indicative for hematotoxic effects of TCDD.

Research Department
Research Journal
Ass. Univ. Bull. Environ. Res
Research Member
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 11 No. 1
Research Year
2008
Research Pages
PP. 25-33