Mz. Khan et al., EFFECTS OF CONCURRENT ADMINISTRATION OF LEAD AND SELENIUM ON SOME HEMATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF BROILER-CHICKENS, Acta veterinaria Hungarica, 41(1-2), 1993, pp. 123-137
As compared to intoxication with lead or selenium alone, the concurren
t administration of lead and selenium to broiler chickens produced mor
e deleterious effects characterized by adverse changes in haematologic
al parameters and severe alterations in serum total protein, aspartate
aminotransferase (AST), cholesterol and alkaline phosphatase levels.
Deleterious effects were more pronounced when lead was administered as
second toxic chemical in the presence of selenium in the diet of the
birds. Significant haematological depressions leading to anaemia were
recorded during subacute lead toxicosis when selenium was concurrently
administered in the feed, indicating an enhancement of lead toxicity
in the presence of selenium.