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Prenatal development toxicity study of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats

Authors :
Hong,Jeong-Sup
Park,Myeong-Kyu
Kim,Min-Seok
Lim,Jeong-Hyeon
Park,Gil-Jong
Meang,Eun-Ho
Shin,Jae-Ho
Kim,Meyoung-Kon
Jeong,Jayoung
Park,Jin-A
Kim,Jong-Choon
Shin,Ho-Chul
An,Seong Soo A
Hong,Jeong-Sup
Park,Myeong-Kyu
Kim,Min-Seok
Lim,Jeong-Hyeon
Park,Gil-Jong
Meang,Eun-Ho
Shin,Jae-Ho
Kim,Meyoung-Kon
Jeong,Jayoung
Park,Jin-A
Kim,Jong-Choon
Shin,Ho-Chul
An,Seong Soo A
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Jeong-Sup Hong,1,2 Myeong-Kyu Park,1 Min-Seok Kim,1 Jeong-Hyeon Lim,1 Gil-Jong Park,1 Eun-Ho Maeng,1 Jae-Ho Shin,3 Meyoung-Kon Kim,4 Jayoung Jeong,5 Jin-A Park,2 Jong-Choon Kim,6 Ho-Chul Shin2 1Health Care Research Laboratory, Korea Testing and Research Institute, Gimpo, South Korea; 2College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University, Seoul, South Korea; 3Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science, Eulji University, Seongnam-si, South Korea; 4Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Korea University Medical School and College, Seoul, South Korea; 5Toxicological Research Division, National Institute of Food and Drug Safety Evaluation, Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea; 6College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, South Korea Abstract: This study investigated the potential adverse effects of zinc oxide nanoparticles ([ZnOSM20(+) NPs] zinc oxide nanoparticles, positively charged, 20 nm) on pregnant dams and embryo–fetal development after maternal exposure over the period of gestational days 5–19 with Sprague-Dawley rats. ZnOSM20(+) NPs were administered to pregnant rats by gavage at 0, 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg/day. All dams were subjected to a cesarean section on gestational day 20, and all of the fetuses were examined for external, visceral, and skeletal alterations. Toxicity in the dams manifested as significantly decreased body weight after administration of 400 mg/kg/day NPs; reduced food consumption after administration of 200 and 400 mg/kg/day NPs; and decreased liver weight and increased adrenal glands weight after administration of 400 mg/kg/day NPs. However, no treatment-related difference in: number of corpora lutea; number of implantation sites; implantation rate (%); resorption; dead fetuses; litter size; fetal deaths and placental weights; and sex ratio were observed between the groups. On the other hand, significant decreases between treatment groups and controls were seen for fetal weights after adminis

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OAIster
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text/html, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn953553770
Document Type :
Electronic Resource