Maternal Exposure to 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin and the Body Burden in Offspring of Long-Evans Rats
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Objectives:In utero and lactational exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) results in a wide variety of developmental effects in pups at doses much lower than those causing overt toxicity in adult animals. We investigated the relationship between tissue concentrations of TCDD in dams and fetuses and developmental effects on pups. Materials and Methods:Pregnant Long-Evans rats were given TCDD at a single oral dose of 12.5, 50, 200, or 800 ng of TCDD or [3^H]-TCDD/kg bw on gestation day (GD) 15. Dams were sacrificed on GD16 and GD21, and the tissue concentrations of TCDD were measured in dams and fetuses. Pups were sacrificed on postnatal day (PND) 49 and PND63 for males and PND70 for females, and the reproductive effects and tissue concentrations of TCDD were determined. Results:The sex ratio (male/female) on GD21 was significantly reduced at 50 ng TCDD/kg and at 12.5 and 50 ng TCDD/kg at birth, but not at other doses. Delayed puberty was observed in males at 200 ng TCDD/kg and in males and females at 800 ng TCDD/kg. Anogenital distance, testis weight, epididymal sperm count, sperm motility, and ejaculated sperm count were not affected. Estrous cyclicity was not different from that of the control in any treatment group. A dose-dependent decrease in weight of seminal vesicle and prostate on PND49 was observed. Prostate weight was significantly decreased at 800 ng TCDD/kg. At this dose, maternal body burden and TCDD concentration in fetuses were 290 pg TCDD/g and 52 pg TCDD/g on GD16, respectively. Reduced prostate weight is a sensitive and commonly observed endpoint so that the body burdens of dams and fetuses at the LOAEL of this endpoint could be served as the basis for establishing TDI for dioxins.
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著者
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TOHYAMA Chiharu
National Institute for Environmental Studies
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Yonemoto Junzo
National Institute for Environmental Studies
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Tohyama Chiharu
Division Of Environmental Health Sciences Center For Disease Biology And Integrative Medicine Gradua
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Tohyama Chiharu
Environmental Health Sciences Division National Institute For Environmental Studies:department Of Hy
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Tohyama Chiharu
Environmental Health Sciences Division National Institute For Environmental Studies:center For Disea
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Tohyama C
Environmental Health Sciences Division National Institute For Environmental Studies:center For Disea
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ICHIKI Tutomu
Panapharm Laboratories Inc. ;Safety Assessment Laboratory, Material Evaluation Center, Dainippon Ink
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TAKEI Teiji
Ministry of the Envionment
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Ichiki Tutomu
Panapharm Laboratories Inc. ;safety Assessment Laboratory Material Evaluation Center Dainippon Ink A
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