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SUBCHRONIC EFFECTS OF SODIUM SELENITE AND SELENOMETHIONINE ON SEVERAL IMMUNE-FUNCTIONS IN MALLARDS

Citation:

Fairbrother, A. AND J. Fowles. SUBCHRONIC EFFECTS OF SODIUM SELENITE AND SELENOMETHIONINE ON SEVERAL IMMUNE-FUNCTIONS IN MALLARDS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-90/341 (NTIS PB91163550).

Description:

The subchronic effects of selenomethionine (SeM) and sodium selenite (SeL) on several immunologic, hematologic, and serologic parameters in mallards were measured, using concentrations in drinking water of 0, 0.5, and 3.5 mg/L selenium (Se) as SeL and 2.2 mg/L (Se) as SeM. yclophosphamido (CP) was used as an immunosuppressive control at 20 mg/L. attery of in vivo and in vitro immunologic assays was performed on each bird throughout the 12 week study. he SeM-treated birds displayed a significantly impaired delayed-type hypersensitive (DTH) response to tuberculin M.bovis), as measured by the number of positive reactions present 4 hours post PPD challenge (p<0.05). he SeM-treated group also exhibited a significantly increased serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) activity and an increased plasma glutathione peroxidase (GPX) activity (p<0.05). elenium concentration in the liver and breast muscle of SeM-treated birds was significantly elevated 4- and 14-fold, respectively, over controls (p<0.05). ody weight and water consumption of treated birds did not differ from controls. Organ weights were not significantly affected by any Se treatment. Sodium selenite-treated birds displayed no detectable differences in immune-function or Se accumulation in tissues as compared to controls. erum ALT activity was significantly increased in the 3.5 mg/L group, although to a lesser extent than in SeM-treated birds. yclophosphamide significantly depressed white blood cell number, testes weights, and also suppressed the DTH reaction. Concentrations of Se as SeL did not affect the immune system, whereas low concentrations of SeM (2.2 mg/L Se) appeared to suppress certain aspects of the mallard immune response.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 29935