Beta cypermethrin exposure and perinatal reproductive development of female f1 generation of albino rats

Abstract Background Previous studies have shown that cypermethrin has a teratogenic effect on rat feti born to exposed dam or buck with no information on its effect on their reproductive parameters at maturity. The present study was aimed at evaluating the reproductive effect of perinatal beta cyper...

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Main Authors: Victoria Chinenye Obinna, Gabriel Ogaba Agu
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Basic and Applied Zoology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41936-019-0121-3
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spelling doaj-bb41f70ee1624ef4b68a21d3502cdf5d2020-11-25T03:11:37ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Basic and Applied Zoology2090-990X2019-06-018011610.1186/s41936-019-0121-3Beta cypermethrin exposure and perinatal reproductive development of female f1 generation of albino ratsVictoria Chinenye Obinna0Gabriel Ogaba Agu1Department of Animal and Environmental Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Port HarcourtDepartment of Animal and Environmental Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Port HarcourtAbstract Background Previous studies have shown that cypermethrin has a teratogenic effect on rat feti born to exposed dam or buck with no information on its effect on their reproductive parameters at maturity. The present study was aimed at evaluating the reproductive effect of perinatal beta cypermethrin (β-cyp) exposure on female F1 generation rat. Methods Fifteen pregnant animals (day 0 = day of mating, average body-weight = 190 g) were randomly divided into 3 groups. Group A (control) received 0.5 ml olive oil, group B (15 mg/kg β-cyp), and group C (30 mg/kg β-cyp) by oral gavage from gestational day (GD) 1—post natal day (PND) 20. On PND 21, the pups were weaned and bred to 12 weeks of age (maturity). At maturity, 5 females were randomly taken from each group. The estrous cycle was determined for 14 days. Thereafter, the animals were anesthetized and blood was collected for hormonal assay (LH, FSH, estrogen, progesterone) using enzyme immunoassay. Results β-cyp had no significant effect (p > 0.05) on the estrous cycle. There was no significant (p > 0.05) change in the serum concentration of the sex hormones except the LH concentration where there was a dose-dependent significant (p < 0.05) decrease in treated groups relative to the control. Conclusion It is therefore concluded that perinatal beta cypermethrin exposure could have a deleterious effect on the reproductive development of female F1 generation rats, even at maturity.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41936-019-0121-3Beta cypermethrinpesticideestrous cycleperinatalfemale hormonesreproduction
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Gabriel Ogaba Agu
Beta cypermethrin exposure and perinatal reproductive development of female f1 generation of albino rats
Journal of Basic and Applied Zoology
Beta cypermethrin
pesticide
estrous cycle
perinatal
female hormones
reproduction
author_facet Victoria Chinenye Obinna
Gabriel Ogaba Agu
author_sort Victoria Chinenye Obinna
title Beta cypermethrin exposure and perinatal reproductive development of female f1 generation of albino rats
title_short Beta cypermethrin exposure and perinatal reproductive development of female f1 generation of albino rats
title_full Beta cypermethrin exposure and perinatal reproductive development of female f1 generation of albino rats
title_fullStr Beta cypermethrin exposure and perinatal reproductive development of female f1 generation of albino rats
title_full_unstemmed Beta cypermethrin exposure and perinatal reproductive development of female f1 generation of albino rats
title_sort beta cypermethrin exposure and perinatal reproductive development of female f1 generation of albino rats
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Basic and Applied Zoology
issn 2090-990X
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Abstract Background Previous studies have shown that cypermethrin has a teratogenic effect on rat feti born to exposed dam or buck with no information on its effect on their reproductive parameters at maturity. The present study was aimed at evaluating the reproductive effect of perinatal beta cypermethrin (β-cyp) exposure on female F1 generation rat. Methods Fifteen pregnant animals (day 0 = day of mating, average body-weight = 190 g) were randomly divided into 3 groups. Group A (control) received 0.5 ml olive oil, group B (15 mg/kg β-cyp), and group C (30 mg/kg β-cyp) by oral gavage from gestational day (GD) 1—post natal day (PND) 20. On PND 21, the pups were weaned and bred to 12 weeks of age (maturity). At maturity, 5 females were randomly taken from each group. The estrous cycle was determined for 14 days. Thereafter, the animals were anesthetized and blood was collected for hormonal assay (LH, FSH, estrogen, progesterone) using enzyme immunoassay. Results β-cyp had no significant effect (p > 0.05) on the estrous cycle. There was no significant (p > 0.05) change in the serum concentration of the sex hormones except the LH concentration where there was a dose-dependent significant (p < 0.05) decrease in treated groups relative to the control. Conclusion It is therefore concluded that perinatal beta cypermethrin exposure could have a deleterious effect on the reproductive development of female F1 generation rats, even at maturity.
topic Beta cypermethrin
pesticide
estrous cycle
perinatal
female hormones
reproduction
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41936-019-0121-3
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