Role of testis exposure levels in the insensitivity of prepubertal rats to carbendazim-induced testicular toxicity.

Junghee Lim, Marion G. Miller
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Our recent studies have indicated that benomyl (BNL)-induced testicular toxicity is mediated by its major metabolite carbendazim (CBZ). The present study has used CBZ to investigate hypotheses that could explain prepubertal insensitivity to BNL. When CBZ (164 mg/kg intraperitoneally) was administered to postpubertal and prepubertal rats, it caused little testicular damage in prepubertal rats, but in adult rats, sloughing of the seminiferous epithelium resulted. When the inhibitory effect of CBZ on prepubertal testicular microtubule assembly was compared with that on postpubertal assembly, the IC50 values were very similar. Pharmacokinetic studies revealed that blood levels of CBZ were comparable in the two age groups; however, higher levels of CBZ were found in the adult testes (210.52 nmol/g wet wt) in comparison with young testes (67.77 nmol/g wet wt). These data suggest that delivery to and/or retention of CBZ in the testis may play a role in the age-dependent differences in susceptibility to CBZ toxicity. When CBZ was administered intratesticularly to reach levels sufficient to cause damage, the young animals did show an increased incidence of vacuolization and detachment of the seminiferous epithelium; however, in contrast to the older animals, sloughing of the seminiferous epithelium was not observed in the prepubertal animals. Overall, the low levels of CBZ measured in the testes of prepubertal animals offer a partial explanation for the insensitivity of young animals to CBZ-induced testicular toxicity following intraperitoneal administration. A differential responsiveness between the two age groups is also likely, however, since prepubertal animals lack elongated spermatids and it is sloughing of this cell type that characterizes CBZ-induced testicular toxicity in the adult.
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睾丸暴露水平在青春期前大鼠对多菌灵诱导的睾丸毒性不敏感中的作用。
我们最近的研究表明,苯甲酰(BNL)诱导的睾丸毒性是由其主要代谢物多菌灵(CBZ)介导的。本研究使用CBZ来研究可以解释青春期前对BNL不敏感的假设。经腹腔注射CBZ (164 mg/kg)后,对青春期前大鼠的睾丸损伤较小,但对成年大鼠的睾丸造成精细胞脱落。CBZ对青春期前睾丸微管组装的抑制作用与对青春期后睾丸微管组装的抑制作用比较,IC50值非常相似。药代动力学研究显示,两个年龄组的血CBZ水平具有可比性;然而,与年轻睾丸(67.77 nmol/g wet wt)相比,成年睾丸(210.52 nmol/g wet wt)的CBZ水平更高。这些数据表明,睾丸中CBZ的传递和/或保留可能在CBZ毒性易感性的年龄依赖性差异中发挥作用。当脑内注射CBZ达到足以造成损伤的水平时,幼鼠确实表现出液泡化和精原上皮脱离的发生率增加;然而,与老年动物相比,在青春期前的动物中没有观察到精原上皮的脱落。总的来说,在青春期前的动物睾丸中检测到的低水平的CBZ可以部分解释幼年动物对腹腔注射CBZ诱导的睾丸毒性不敏感的原因。然而,两个年龄组之间的反应差异也可能是由于青春期前的动物缺乏细长的精子,而这种细胞类型的脱落是cbz诱导的成年睾丸毒性的特征。
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