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Embryonic cadmium exposure of male rats alters reproductive functions at adulthood, but without overt alterations in developmental and behavioral outcomes and metabolism

机译:雄性大鼠的胚胎镉暴露在成年期改变生殖功能,但没有明显改变发育和行为结果和新陈代谢

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The effects of exposure of pregnant rats to cadmium (Cd) on the developmental and behavioral outcomes, reproductive functions, and metabolism of their male progeny were evaluated. Rats (Wistar) were injected intraperitoneally with either 0.5 or 5.0 μg Cd/kg body weight from day 12 to day 19 of pregnancy. The male offspring were evaluated for their developmental outcomes and behavioral changes. All developmental and behavioral parameters assessed were comparable among the different groups. All male pups were allowed to develop until 100 days of age and evaluated for reproductive end points. The results revealed that although the body weights and relative weights of liver, brain, kidney, testis, and epididymis were not altered, reproductive parameters, including daily sperm production, epididymal sperm numbers, and concentrations of motile, viable, and hypo-osmotic tail-swelled sperm declined significantly in rats exposed to 0.5 and 5.0 μg Cd during embryonic development. In addition, plasma testosterone levels and activity levels of testicular steroidogenic enzymes also decreased in these rats. In the fertility study, although each male in the 0.5, 5.0 μg, and control groups produced a copulatory plug and impregnated a female, the mean number of implantations and live fetuses was reduced significantly in females mated with rats exposed to 0.5 and 5.0 μg Cd during the prenatal period. The general metabolism of the animals exposed to Cd during embryonic development was comparable with the controls as evidenced by no significant changes in the activity levels of succinate dehydrogenase, lactate dehydrogenase, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, glutamate dehydrogenase, aspartate aminotransaminase, and alanine aminotransaminases in the liver, kidney, and testis. The results thus suggest that maternal Cd exposure during embryonic development markedly affected the spermatogenesis, steroidogenesis, and fertility potential, but without alterations in the development, behavior, and metabolism.
机译:评估了孕妇对镉(CD)对其男性后代发育和行为结果,生殖功能和代谢的影响。大鼠(Wistar)与妊娠第19天至第19天的0.5或5.0μg/ kg体重腹膜内注射。评估男性后代的发展结果和行为变化。评估的所有发育和行为参数在不同的群体之间是相当的。所有雄性幼犬都被允许发展到100天的年龄,并评估生殖终点。结果表明,虽然肝脏,脑,肾脏,睾丸和附睾的体重和相对重量没有改变,生殖参数,包括每日精子生产,附睾精子数和动机,可行和渗透尾部的浓度 - 在胚胎发育期间暴露于0.5和5.0μgCD的大鼠中,在胚胎发育中的大鼠显着下降。此外,这些大鼠的血浆睾酮水平和活性水平的睾丸类固化酶也降低。在生育研究中,虽然每种雄性在0.5,5.0μg和对照组中产生了分组塞并浸渍了雌性,但在与暴露于0.5和5.0μgcd的大鼠的雌性中,植入和活胎的平均数量显着降低在产前期间。在胚胎发育期间暴露于Cd的动物的一般代谢与琥珀酸脱氢酶,乳酸脱氢酶,葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶,谷氨酸脱氢酶,天冬氨酸氨管酰胺酶和丙氨酸氨基酰胺酶的活性水平无明显变化的对照相当。在肝脏,肾和睾丸。因此,结果表明胚胎发育期间的母体CD暴露显着影响了精子发生,甾体原因和生育潜力,但没有改变的发育,行为和新陈代谢。

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