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Suppression of decidual cell response induced by dibutyltin dichloride in pseudopregnant rats: as a cause of early embryonic loss

Authors :
Akira Harazono
Makoto Ema
Source :
Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.). 17(4)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

In our previous study, dibutyltin dichloride (DBTCl) caused preimplantation embryonic loss and postimplantation embryonic loss in rats following administration at 7.6 mg/kg and above on Days 0–3 and at 3.8 mg/kg and above on Days 4–7 of pregnancy, respectively. This study was designed to assess the effects of DBTCl on uterine function as a cause of early embryonic loss using pseudopregnant rats. DBTCl was given orally to pseudopregnant rats at 3.8, 7.6 or 15.2 mg/kg on pseudopregnant day (PPD) 0–3 or on PPD 4–7. The decidual cell response was induced by bilateral uterine scratch on PPD 4. The uterine weight on PPD 9 served as an index of uterine decidualization. Uterine weight and serum progesterone levels on PPD 9 were significantly decreased after administration of DBTCl at 7.6 mg/kg and above on PPD 0–3 and PPD 4–7. DBTCl had no effect on the serum estradiol levels and number of corpora lutea. Administration of progesterone reversed the suppression of uterine decidualization in rats given DBTCl on PPD 0–3. It can be concluded that DBTCl suppresses the uterine decidual cell response and decreases progesterone levels, and these effects are responsible for early embryonic loss due to DBTCl exposure.

Details

ISSN :
08906238
Volume :
17
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bb1a9ea693382dd3de283d87da1ff4ea