Francielle Tatiane Mathias, Renata Marino Romano, Hanan Kaled Sleiman, Claudio Alvarenga de Oliveira, Marco Aurelio Romano
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摘要
s -甲草胺是一种氯乙酰苯胺类除草剂,广泛用于农业杂草防治,并被证明可以提高细胞培养中芳香化酶的活性,这可能最终导致体内内分泌紊乱。为了验证这一假设,从PND23(出生后)到PND53,青春期前Wistar雄性大鼠暴露于异丙甲草胺(5或50 mg/kg/天,NOEL生殖毒性:23.5-26.0 mg/kg/天)。在此期间,记录动物的生长情况和青春期的年龄和体重。PND53采集组织,进行LH、FSH、睾酮、双氢睾酮(DHT)、雌二醇血清浓度分析,精精上皮形态计量学评价,睾丸和精囊(未排液和排液)重量分析(P < 0.05)。甲草胺引起血清睾酮、雌二醇和卵泡刺激素浓度升高,DHT降低,但没有改变LH。还观察到精囊内的液体量增加,性早熟,治疗动物的精细胞上皮形态发生变化。我们在本文中证明了青春期前暴露于s -异甲草胺引起雄性大鼠生殖内分泌的变化。
Herbicide metolachlor causes changes in reproductive endocrinology of male wistar rats.
S-metolachlor is a chloroacetanilide herbicide widely used in the agriculture to control weeds and was demonstrated that it increases the activity of the aromatase enzyme in cell cultures, which may culminate as endocrine disruption action in vivo. To investigate this hypothesis, prepubertal Wistar male rats were exposed to metolachlor (5 or 50 mg/kg/day, NOEL for reproductive toxicity: 23.5-26.0 mg/kg/day) from PND23 (postnatal day) to PND53. During this period, the growth of the animals and the age and weight at puberty were recorded. In PND53, tissues were collected and the analysis of LH, FSH, testosterone, dihydrotestosterone (DHT), estradiol serum concentrations, morphometric evaluation of the seminiferous epithelium, and weight of the testes and the seminal vesicle (undrained and drained) was performed (Statistical difference: P < 0.05). Metolachlor caused an increase in serum concentrations of testosterone, estradiol, and FSH and a reduction in DHT but did not alter the LH. There were also observed a higher amount of fluid in the seminal vesicles, precocious puberty, and changes in morphology of the seminiferous epithelium of treated animals. We demonstrated in this paper that prepubertal exposure to S-metolachlor caused changes in reproductive endocrinology of male rats.