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J Toxicol Environ Health A ; 76(17): 1015-22, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24168037

ABSTRACT

Nitrate and atrazine (ATR) occur in combination in some drinking-water supplies and might react to form N-nitrosoatrazine (NNAT), which is reportedly more toxic than nitrate, nitrite, or ATR. Current evidence from population-based studies indicates that exposure to nitrate, nitrite, and nitrosatable compounds increases the risk of congenital defects and/or rate of embryo lethality. To test the hypothesis that NNAT induces malformations during embryogenesis, chicken embryos were examined for lethality and developmental abnormalities after treating fertilized eggs with 0.06-3.63 µg NNAT. After 5 d of incubation (Hamburger and Hamilton stage 27), 90% of embryos in NNAT-treated eggs were alive, of which 23% were malformed. Malformations included heart and neural-tube defects, caudal regression, gastroschisis, microphthalmia, anophthalmia, and craniofacial hypoplasia. The findings from this investigation suggest further studies are needed to determine the mechanisms underlying NNAT-induced embryotoxicity.


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Abnormalities, Drug-Induced/etiology , Atrazine/analogs & derivatives , Nitrosamines/toxicity , Animals , Atrazine/toxicity , Chick Embryo/drug effects , Chick Embryo/growth & development , Craniofacial Abnormalities/chemically induced , Microphthalmos/chemically induced , Neural Tube Defects/chemically induced
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