The effect of in utero ethinyl oestradiol exposure on the risk of cryptorchid testis and testicular teratoma in mice
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- 30 September 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in British Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 62 (4) , 599-602
- https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1990.337
Abstract
Epidemiological findings indicate that both cryptochid testis and testicular germ cell cancer may be a result of high maternal oestrogen levels early in pregnancy. An experiment was conducted with a mouse strain (129 Sv-S1 C P) in which the males are susceptible to testicular teratomas to determine if the frequency of undescended testis and testicular teratoma in male offspring could be increased by administration of ethynyloestradiol (EE) to pregnant mice before day 13 of gestation. This point in gestation marks the completion of the migration of germ cells to the gonadal ridge in mice and other studies with these mice have shown that the tumours are initiated in this critical time period. EE mixed with corn oil was administered by subcutaneous injection in doses of 0.02 (n = 76) and 0.2 (n = 102) mg kg-1 of body weight on gestational days 11 and 12. These mice were allowed to deliver their offspring and the males were killed at 15 days of age. Since the tumours are present from birth, this amount of time was allowed to permit the tumours to reach sufficient size for easy visual identification. Compared to controls (n = 63), who received corn oil alone, the treated mothers produced offspring who were significantly more likely to have a cryptorchid testis (P = 0.0001) and who had an increased risk, although not significant, of a testicular teratoma.Keywords
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