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Published on: June 21, 2015
HISTOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF THE EFFECT OF URANIUM ON UDDER CELLS
1Department of Pathology and Poultry Disease, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Baghdad, Iraq.
Abstract:
The addressing this question in udder tissue (main target of the metal) and test here if uranium U at low concentrations could also be a pro-oxidant. The research deals with different groups of grass-fed cows in several locations where the same phenomenon represents a case from Basra/Iraq. The histopathological examination of the udder in cows with (U) revealed hemangiomatous transformation. For the uranium, experts used a sodium iodide instrument to perform measurements and analyzed samples of cow udders as these organs are most affected by uranium. The tissues were being inflamed and they would die, becoming degenerated and necrotic (inflammatory). But, if given in high doses leads to the formation of different tumors: GGFL (gentle giants famous large udders) or clear cell carcinoma, Sarcomatoid type RCC. There is toxic uranium in the levels of grass that cattle consume and as a result there) cause defense allergies prevail over cows it is easy to induce oxidative pressure within their udders. However, even under (U) doses restraint stressors are seldom found to have additional negative effects at baseline value but the additive influence of these is never ruled out.
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