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Sequelae in male rabbits following developmental exposure to p,p′-DDT or a mixture of p,p′-DDT and vinclozolin:: Cryptorchidism, germ cell atypia, and sexual dysfunction

Journal

REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY
Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 353-365

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2007.01.001

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p,p '-DDT; vinclozolin; developmental reproductive toxicity; cryptorchidism; carcinoma in situ; intratubular germ cell neoplasia; acrosomal dysgenesis; impotence

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Rabbit does (7-9 per group) were treated daily per orum from gestation day 15 through post-natal week 4 to provide per kg body wt 25 mu mol (low) r 250 mu mol (high) p,p '-DDT or a mixture of DDT and vinclozolin (12.5 and 125 mu mol each). Developmental as well as post-pubertal reproductive sequelae of male progeny were studied. Testicular descent in some pups was impaired by DDT. Serum LH or testosterone was not affected. FSH was lower in mixture- but not in DDT-exposed rabbits. Lack of sexual interest, penile erection and ejaculation were observed in some mixture rabbits. Sperm counts were unaffected, but morphologically normal spermatozoa were fewer; nuclear and acrosomal morphogenesis was disrupted. Atypical germ cells resembling carcinoma in situ were found. Also considering data for vinclozolin [Veeramachaneni DNR, Palmer IS, Amann RP, Kane CM, Higuchi TT, Pau K-YF. Disruption of sexual function, FSH secretion, and spermiogenesis in rabbits following developmental exposure to vinclozolin, a fungicide. Reproduction 2006; 131:805-16], we concluded that DDT causes cryptorchidism and germ cell atypia, vinclozolin permanently disrupts FSH secretion and sexual function, and the mixture causes the full spectrum of dysgenesis. (c) 2007 Published by Elsevier Inc.

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