Histopathological and hormonal disrupting effects of Escravos crude oil on the ovary of Chinchilla rabbits

O. Ogechukwu, Ngokere Anthony Ajuluchukwu, Ogenyi Samuel Ifedioranma, Onyemelukwe Anulika Obianuju
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Crude oil is found in water and soil due to pollution resulting from oil exploration and exploitation. It is used as traditional medicine in some countries, especially among rural dwellers in the south-south and south-eastern Nigeria. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of Escravos crude oil on serum cholesterol, estradiol and progesterone in the ovary of Chinchilla rabbits. A total of thirty female Chinchilla rabbits of age twelve to fourteen weeks and weighing 1.2 to 1.45 kg were used. Crude oil was orally given at the dose of 15, 20, 25 and 30 mg/kg body weight, corresponding to groups B, C, D and E, respectively for 28 days while group A was the Control. The results showed a significant increase in serum levels of estradiol, cholesterol and ovary weight (p < 0.05) while a significant decrease in serum level of progesterone (p < 0.05) was observed. The histological findings include: ovarian cysts, fibrosis, marked lymphocytic infiltrations and hydropic cells. Therefore, Escravos crude oil could be considered as a potential endocrine disruptor which can affect the tissue architecture and the endocrine functions of the ovary. Key words: Chinchilla rabbits, Escravos crude oil, estradiol, fibrosis, hydropic cells, progesterone, ovarian cysts, total cholesterol.
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原油是由于石油勘探和开采造成的污染而进入水和土壤的。在一些国家,特别是在尼日利亚南南和东南部的农村居民中,它被用作传统药物。本研究旨在探讨埃斯克拉沃斯原油对栗鼠卵巢血清胆固醇、雌二醇和黄体酮的影响。选用12 ~ 14周龄、体重1.2 ~ 1.45 kg的雌性栗鼠兔30只。B组、C组、D组、E组分别以15、20、25、30 mg/kg体重的剂量口服原油28 D, A组为对照组。结果显示,血清雌二醇、胆固醇、卵巢重量显著升高(p < 0.05),黄体酮显著降低(p < 0.05)。组织学表现为卵巢囊肿、纤维化、明显淋巴细胞浸润及积水细胞。因此,埃斯克拉沃斯原油可被认为是一种潜在的内分泌干扰物,可影响卵巢的组织结构和内分泌功能。关键词:紫鼠,埃斯克拉沃斯原油,雌二醇,纤维化,水细胞,黄体酮,卵巢囊肿,总胆固醇
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