1. Developmental and Reproductive Outcomes in Male Rats Exposed to Triclosan: Two-Generation Study.
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Montagnini BG, Forcato S, Pernoncine KV, Monteiro MC, Pereira MRF, Costa NO, Moreira EG, Anselmo-Franci JA, and Gerardin DCC
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- Administration, Oral, Animals, Behavior, Animal drug effects, Body Weight drug effects, Eating drug effects, Female, Male, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Sperm Count, Sperm Motility drug effects, Testosterone blood, Anti-Infective Agents, Local administration & dosage, Endocrine Disruptors administration & dosage, Reproduction drug effects, Sexual Behavior drug effects, Spermatozoa drug effects, Triclosan administration & dosage
- Abstract
Triclosan (TCS) is a phenolic compound with broad-spectrum antimicrobial action that has been incorporated into a variety of personal care products and other industry segments such as toys, textiles, and plastics. Due to its widespread use, TCS and its derivatives have been detected in several environmental compartments, with potential bioaccumulation and persistence. Indeed, some studies have demonstrated that TCS may act as a potential endocrine disruptor for the reproductive system. In the current study, we are reporting on the results obtained for male rats after a two-generation reproduction toxicity study conducted with TCS. Female and male Wistar rats were treated daily by gavage with TCS at doses of 0.8, 2.4, and 8.0 mg/kg/day or corn oil (control group) over 10 weeks (F0) and over 14 weeks (F1) before mating and then throughout mating, until weaning F2 generations, respectively. TCS exposure decreased sperm viability and motility of F1 rats at the dose of 2.4 mg/kg. The effects of TCS on sperm quality may be related to the exposure window, which includes the programming of reproductive cells that occurs during fetal/neonatal development., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Montagnini, Forcato, Pernoncine, Monteiro, Pereira, Costa, Moreira, Anselmo-Franci and Gerardin.)
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- 2021
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