Effects of Lead Poisoning of Rats During Pregnancy on the Reproductive System and Fertility of their Offspring
- 1 April 1994
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Human & Experimental Toxicology
- Vol. 13 (4) , 241-246
- https://doi.org/10.1177/096032719401300403
Abstract
1 The effects of lead poisoning during pregnancy were tested on female Sprague-Dawley rats that inhaled 5 mg m-3 lead oxide for 13 days during gestation. At the end of gestation, the respective blood lead levels of dams and fetuses were 71.1 and 83.2 μg 100 ml-1, indicating lead poisoning. 2 In the 90 day-old male offspring of the exposed dams, testis weight and histology, and epididymal weight and sperm reserve, were all similar to those of control males. Spermatozoa mobility and morphology were normal. 3 Also similar to control values were the pituitary weight in these male offspring, their plasma FSH, LH and testosterone levels, and the weight of their ventral prostate and seminal vesicles, the targets of the sexual hormones. 4 When male and female offspring of exposed dams were mated, their fertility was normal, with no increase in prenatal death or malformations, and no changes in the size or sex ratio of litters. 5 These results indicate that, under our experimental conditions, lead oxide inhalation by rats during pregnancy did not perturb reproductive function in their male offspring.Keywords
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