Multigenerational lifetime low-dose exposure to heavy metals on selected reproductive parameters in rats

Lukacinova, A; Benacka, R; Sedlakova, E; Lovasova, E; Nistiar, F

HERO ID

1248920

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Journal Article

Year

2012

Language

English

PMID

22540652

HERO ID 1248920
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Year 2012
Title Multigenerational lifetime low-dose exposure to heavy metals on selected reproductive parameters in rats
Authors Lukacinova, A; Benacka, R; Sedlakova, E; Lovasova, E; Nistiar, F
Journal Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A: Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering
Volume 47
Issue 9
Page Numbers 1280-1287
Abstract The aim of the present investigation was to evaluate the effects of multigenerational (P, F1 and F2) exposure to low doses of lead, mercury and cadmium dissolved in tap water on the reproductive potency of Wistar rats and the physical health of their progeny. The animals were divided into 4 groups - control (C) and 3 groups intoxicated by metals (Pb, 100 μM; Hg, 1 μM; Cd, 20 μM, respectively). Females gave births from the 13th to the 78th week of experiment. Parameters of reprotoxicity such as number of litters, total number of neonates (assigned in the birth day), and number of weanlings (28th day after birth) were measured in 13-week intervals. Our data show an increase of most reproductive parameters in parental generation of rats exposed to lead and mercury and a decrease of reproductive parameters of exposed animals in subsequent F1 and F2 generations. Exposure to cadmium had no significant effect on the reproductive parameters in comparison with the control group.
Doi 10.1080/10934529.2012.672132
Pmid 22540652
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Keyword Heavy metals; low dose exposure; multigenerational study; rats; reproductive parameters
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