Reversibility of the effects of lead on the reproductive performance of female rats

Piasek, M; Kostial, K

HERO ID

59152

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1991

Language

English

PMID

1807536

HERO ID 59152
In Press No
Year 1991
Title Reversibility of the effects of lead on the reproductive performance of female rats
Authors Piasek, M; Kostial, K
Journal Reproductive Toxicology
Volume 5
Issue 1
Page Numbers 45-51
Abstract Potential reversibility of the reproductive effect of lead was studied in female albino rats after cessation of oral exposure to 7500 ppm lead as acetate in drinking water. Females mated and gave birth to their first offspring during 9 weeks of lead exposure. They then continued or discontinued exposure, were mated for the second time, and had their second offspring during a longer exposure (20 weeks) or after a period without lead. Food consumption, body weights, and fertility index were not altered irrespective of the exposure conditions. In the first and especially in the second offspring of exposed females, survival rates, litter sizes, and body weights of newborn and 11-day-old pups were decreased. Offspring born to dams in which exposure had been stopped were not different from controls. It was concluded that the adverse reproductive action of lead is reversible after withdrawal of the female from exposure.
Doi 10.1016/0890-6238(91)90109-S
Pmid 1807536
Wosid WOS:A1991EW41600004
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
Keyword lead; oral exposure; reproduction; female rats; reversibility;offspring
Is Peer Review Yes