年龄、暴露时间和剂量对雌性Sprague-Dawley大鼠性成熟和黄体生成素激增的影响

Charles B. Breckenridge, Pragati Sawhney Coder, Merrill O. Tisdel, James W. Simpkins, Kun Don Yi, Chad D. Foradori, Robert J. Handa
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在妊娠期、哺乳期和断奶后(G/L/PW队列),或仅在产后(PND 21)至性成熟后(阴道打开)第5天,评估雌激素引发的黄体生成素(LH)的增加(PW队列),以0、6.25、25或50 mg/kg/天的剂量,每天灌胃给雌性Sprague Dawley大鼠(Sprague Dawley)。F1雌性的其他亚组接受来自PND 21-133或PND 120-133的车辆或ATZ。妊娠期暴露50 mg/kg剂量组育性和F1代幼崽存活至PND 21的比例略有下降,母鼠和F1代子代的摄食量和体重均有所下降。在25和50 mg/kg/天剂量下,F1代G/L/PW雌性的青春期发生延迟。PW高剂量ATZ组F1代雌性也经历了青春期开始的延迟。无论是从妊娠期开始还是仅在青春期前后,ATZ对去势大鼠性成熟后5天的LH峰值和LH AUC均无影响。ATZ处理对从妊娠期到PND 133或PND 120-133仅暴露2周的F1代雌性的发情期、LH峰值或LH AUC均无影响。这些结果表明,与年轻成年暴露于ATZ的动物相比,暴露于ATZ的发育中的雌性并不更敏感
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Effect of Age, Duration of Exposure, and Dose of Atrazine on Sexual Maturation and the Luteinizing Hormone Surge in the Female Sprague–Dawley Rat

Atrazine (ATZ) was administered daily by gavage to pregnant female Sprague Dawley rats at doses of 0, 6.25, 25 or 50 mg/kg/day, either during gestation, lactation and post-weaning (G/L/PW cohort) to F1 generation female offspring or only from postnatal day (PND 21) until five days after sexual maturation (vaginal opening) when the estrogen-primed, luteinizing hormone (LH) surge was evaluated (PW cohort). Additional subgroups of F1 females received the vehicle or ATZ from PND 21–133 or from PND 120–133. Slight reductions in fertility and the percentage of F1 generation pups surviving to PND 21 in the gestationally exposed 50 mg/kg dose group were accompanied by decreased food intake and body weight of dams and F1 generation offspring. The onset of puberty was delayed in of the F1 generation G/L/PW females at doses of 25 and 50 mg/kg/day. F1 generation females in the PW high-dose ATZ group also experienced a delay in the onset of puberty. ATZ had no effect on peak LH or LH AUC in ovariectomized rats 5 days after sexual maturation, irrespective of whether the F1 generation females were treated from gestation onward or only peripubertally. There was no effect of ATZ treatment on the estrous cycle, peak LH or LH AUC of F1 generation females exposed from gestation through to PND 133 or only for two weeks from PND 120–133. These results indicate that developing females exposed to ATZ are not more sensitive compared to animals exposed to ATZ as young adults

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期刊介绍: The purpose of this journal is to publish original contributions describing the toxicity of chemicals to developing organisms and the process of reproduction. The scope of the journal will inlcude: • toxicity of new chemical entities and biotechnology derived products to developing organismal systems; • toxicity of these and other xenobiotic agents to reproductive function; • multi-generation studies; • endocrine-mediated toxicity, particularly for endpoints that are relevant to development and reproduction; • novel protocols for evaluating developmental and reproductive toxicity; Part B: Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology , formerly published as Teratogenesis, Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis
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