2015
DOI: 10.1080/02772248.2015.1093131
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Sub-lethal toxic effects of deltamethrin on blood biochemical parameters of Japanese quail,Coturnix japonica

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“…Our results indicated that treatment with cis -BF increased TG and cholesterol levels in the plasma of Xenopus. It has been reported that high TG and cholesterol were two risk factors for multiple diseases, including obesity, stroke, cardiovascular diseases, and heart disease. , Similar to our results, previous studies on Wistar rats and Japanese quail reported that treatment with pyrethroids could increase the blood lipid levels in rodent and bird species. , In addition, we also measured the contents of cholesterol transport-related lipoprotein HDL and LDL. HDL could help remove extra cholesterol by carrying it to the liver for metabolization or excretion, reducing the risk of atherosclerosis, heart disease, and stroke .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Our results indicated that treatment with cis -BF increased TG and cholesterol levels in the plasma of Xenopus. It has been reported that high TG and cholesterol were two risk factors for multiple diseases, including obesity, stroke, cardiovascular diseases, and heart disease. , Similar to our results, previous studies on Wistar rats and Japanese quail reported that treatment with pyrethroids could increase the blood lipid levels in rodent and bird species. , In addition, we also measured the contents of cholesterol transport-related lipoprotein HDL and LDL. HDL could help remove extra cholesterol by carrying it to the liver for metabolization or excretion, reducing the risk of atherosclerosis, heart disease, and stroke .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Literature referring to low, sub-lethal doses of pesticides in birds is rare (e.g., Eason & Spurr 1995, Butler 2014, Hamidipoor et al 2015, whereas the tendency to describe cases of fatal poisoning dominates (e.g., Muzinic 2007, Hong et al 2018. Interpretation of low pesticide concentrations in some individuals in the present study may suggest a certain often-overlooked issue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Hematological changes have been considered good indicators of the health of fish, and are strongly related to the way fish respond to the environmental variations; thus they constitute an ideal tool for in vitro or in situ toxicological studies (Al-Akel and Shamsi 2000;Cicero, Barrella, and Rotundo 2014;Hamidipoor et al 2015;Seriani, Franca, et al 2015). Hematological changes also indicate physiological adjustments, because of changes in respiratory activity associated with pH of water, temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, respiratory metabolism, age, sex, body length, weight, and seasonal variations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%