Contamination of rice by etofenprox, diethylphthalate and alkylphenols : effects on first delivery and sperm count in mice
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We observed that first delivery was delayed when a group of paired mice fed with non-organic common rice compared to a group fed with organic rice. This led us to hypothesize that pesticides or other soil contaminants may be responsible for the effect on mice reproduction. We then found that the non-organic rice was contaminated with a pesticide etofenprox and nonylphenol, butylphenol and diethylphthalate which are used as agricultural detergents or plasticizers of agricultural film, that are all suspected to be estrogenic. Therefore, the chemicals were administered to mice at the levels detected in rice, and we subsequently observed that first delivery and sperm count of the animals were significantly impaired. This study is the first to show that rice contaminated with agricultural chemicals affects reproduction in the mammal.
- 日本トキシコロジー学会の論文
- 2010-02-01
著者
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HAYASHI Kunioki
Department of Biochemical Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshinla University
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Sakamoto Kazuya
Department Of Biochemical Science And Technology Faculty Of Agriculture Kagoshima University
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Sakamoto Kazuya
Department Of Applied Chemistry School Of Science And Engineering Waseda University
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Fukushima Yukie
Department Of Biochemical Science And Technology Faculty Of Agriculture Kagoshima University
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Fukushima Yukie
Department Of Anesthesiology Tokyo Metropolitan Ohtsuka Hospital
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Toda Takayoshi
Faculty Of Medicine University Of The Ryukyus
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NAKAE Ai
Department of Biochemical Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University
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FURUICHI Tsutomu
Department of Biochemical Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University
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KITAHARA Kana
Department of Biochemical Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University
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MIYAZAKI Yukiko
Department of Biochemical Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University
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IKENOUE Chisato
Department of Biochemical Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University
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MATUMOTO Satoshi
Experimental Farm, Kagoshima University
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Ikenoue Chisato
Department Of Biochemical Science And Technology Faculty Of Agriculture Kagoshima University
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Miyazaki Yukiko
Department Of Biochemical Science And Technology Faculty Of Agriculture Kagoshima University
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Hayashi Kunioki
Department Of Biochemical Science And Technology Faculty Of Agriculture Kagoshima University
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Nakae Ai
Department Of Biochemical Science And Technology Faculty Of Agriculture Kagoshima University
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Kitahara Kana
Department Of Biochemical Science And Technology Faculty Of Agriculture Kagoshima University
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Matumoto Satoshi
Experimental Farm Kagoshima University
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Furuichi Tsutomu
Department Of Biochemical Science And Technology Faculty Of Agriculture Kagoshima University
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HAYASHI Kunioki
Department of Biochemical Science & Technology, Faculty of Agriculture
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