J. Bires et al., ACCUMULATION OF TRACE-ELEMENTS IN SHEEP AND THE EFFECTS UPON QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE OVARIAN CHANGES, Veterinary and human toxicology, 37(4), 1995, pp. 349-356
The distribution of Cu, Zn, Fe, Mo, Se, As, Cd and Pb was determined i
n the organs of sheep that died of Cu intoxication from a Cu plants em
issions. Simultaneously, quantitative and qualitative changes in the o
varies were evaluated. In sheep that died of copper intoxication, the
highest Cu levels were in the liver (1797 +/- 946.1 mg/kg dry matter)
and the kidneys (425.5 +/- 426.4 mg/kg dry matter). The liver and kidn
eys accumulated Zn, whereas Fe was primarily accumulated by spleen and
kidneys. Selenium was mainly in the ovaries and uterus (7.72 +/- 4.88
and 5.30 +/- 5.33 mg/kg dry matter respectively). The ovaries and the
uterus were the organs that accumulated As, Cd and Ph, respectively.
Histological changes in the number of ovarian follicles and the increa
sed occurrence of primary atretic follicles indicated alterations in t
he membrane structures and organelles of oocytes and in the follicular
cells of the stratum granulosum.