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Indian J Exp Biol ; 1992 Jun; 30(6): 504-8
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-55706

ABSTRACT

Adult male Wistar rats were exposed to methylisocyanate (MIC, 3.2 mg/l, single inhalation exposure for 8 min under static condition) or ethyl methanesulphonate (EMS, 150 mg/kg, single ip dose) for the assessment of germ cell mutagenicity and reproductive effects. Sequential matings of treated males with normal females on days 1-7, 8-14 and 15-21 post-exposure did not indicate any induction of dominant lethal mutation (increased frequency of preimplantation losses and early fetal deaths) by MIC but it was significantly induced by EMS as compared to respective controls. Males, necropsied after 21 days of exposure, showed no effect of MIC on epididymal sperm density and morphology. EMS also had no effect on sperm density but it significantly induced morphological abnormalities in sperm as compared to untreated controls. There was an acute and transitional reduction in reproductive performance (10-21%) of MIC-exposed males during days 1-14 post-exposure followed by recovery to the normal level during days 15-21 post-exposure. The progeny of MIC-exposed males was also normal in terms of litter size, litter weight, neonatal survival and body weight gain in litters up to 10 days post-partem. It is concluded with the evidence at hand that the observed failure of MIC to cause germ cell mutagenicity is related to its poor biodistribution to the target site(s) and a transient reduction in the reproductive performance of MIC-exposed males is a result of general stress and disconsolate copulation.


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Administration, Inhalation , Animals , Cyanates/administration & dosage , Female , Germ Cells/drug effects , Isocyanates , Male , Mutagenicity Tests , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains , Reproduction/drug effects
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 1989 Apr; 27(4): 347-9
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-57217

ABSTRACT

Mice exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC; 134 mg.m-3 for 30 min = 4020 mg.min-1.m-3) showed a marked loss of body weight after 24 hr and the mean body weight of the exposed group was significantly less than the control, even 15 days after the exposure. No significant change was observed on relative testicular weight. Spermatozoa in the seminiferous tubules disappeared 3 days post exposure. Primary and secondary spermatocytes were hypertrophied. Normalization occurred after 15 days.


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Administration, Inhalation , Animals , Body Weight/drug effects , Cyanates/administration & dosage , Isocyanates , Male , Mice , Spermatozoa/cytology , Testis/cytology
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