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                            Original Research
                            
                            
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                            Microscopic changes due to fumonisin B and 
                            ochratoxin A 1 induced nephropathy in Japanese quail -
                            
                            
                            Manzoor Ahmad Khan, Asif Iqbal , Rajesh Kumar Asrani
                            Vet World. 2012; 5(9): 535-540
              
               
              
              doi: 
              10.5455/vetworld.2012.5
35-540
              
              
               
              
              
              
   
 
              
               
               
               
              
              
              Abstract
              
                            
                            Aim: 
                            The present study was designed to evaluate the toxic 
                            interaction of fumonisin B1 and ochratoxin A, alone 
                            and in combination for pathology of the kidneys in 
                            day old Japanese quail. 
                            
                             Materials and Methods:
                            Day old Japanese quail chicks were divided into 
                            4 groups and fed with basal quail chick mash 
                            containing fumonisin B1 @ 200 ppm (Group FX), 
                            Ochratoxin A @ 2 ppm (Group OX), and fumonisin B1 @ 
                            200 ppm + Ochratoxin A @ 2 ppm (Group FO) and 
                            standard toxin free feed (Group CX, control) for 28 
                            days. 
                            
                             Results: The quail chicks were assessed 
                            for various microscopic changes in the kidneys. Mean 
                            microscopic score values for congestion was found to 
                            be significantly higher (P< 0.05) in FO group when 
                            compared to that of other groups FX and OX at 7 and 
                            21 DPF. Similarly, mean microscopic score values for 
                            degeneration was found to be significantly higher (P 
                            ≤ 0.05) in FO group as compared to that of groups FX 
                            and OX at 7 and 14 DPF. Mean microscopic score 
                            values for necrosis and luminal hyaline bodies were 
                            significantly higher (P ≤ 0.05) in FO group when 
                            compared to that of groups OX and FX at 7 DPF. 
                            
                             
                            Conclusion: Total score card for microscopic 
                            lesions observed in the kidneys when compared 
                            between different treatment groups showed that the 
                            lesions appeared to be more pronounced in the OTA 
                            fed group at 14 DPF as compared to other treatment 
                            groups. The overall lesion score values after the 
                            conclusion of the experiment were found to be higher 
                            in the combination group followed by the groups OX 
                            and FX, respectively. 
                            
                             Keywords: Fumonisin B1, 
                            ochratoxin A, Japanese quail, total lesion score and 
                            mean lesion score.