Acute and chronic effects of the insecticide endrin on renal function and renal hemodynamics.
-
1963-10-01
-
Details:
-
Creators:
-
Corporate Creators:
-
Subject/TRT Terms:
-
Publication/ Report Number:
-
Resource Type:
-
Geographical Coverage:
-
Corporate Publisher:
-
Abstract:Chronic and acute effects of the insecticide endrin on renal function were studied in dogs. Animals were exposed to endrin chronically by intramuscular injection and acutely by intravenous infusion. In acute studies dogs developed systemic hypertension and increased renal vascular resistance attributable to a sympatho-adrenal action.
Basic renal autoregulation was not impaired by endrin but was masked by effects of blood borne adrenergic agents. Changes in renal function were minimal. In chronic studies dogs developed progressive systemic hypotension with variable changes in renal function and terminal renal vasodilation in some instances. Pathological findings were minimal and could be related to hemodynamic alteration in the peripheral vasculature.
Results from this investigation provide no evidence for renal failure due to chronic insecticide poisoning.
-
Format:
-
Collection(s):
-
Main Document Checksum:
-
Download URL:
-
File Type: