Single injection with chlordecone reduces behavioral receptivity and fertility of adult rats.

L Uphouse
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The effects of chlordecone on fertility were examined in adult, intact female rats. Rats were treated with 25, 50 or 75 mg/kg chlordecone and initial exposure occurred either on the morning before mating or on the morning after mating. When exposure occurred on the morning of proestrus, mating behavior 8 to 9 hours was significantly reduced by 50 or 75 mg/kg chlordecone. Yet, when housed overnight with sexually experienced males, most females showed sperm in the vaginal smear. However, only 23% of the 50 mg/kg group and none of the 75 mg/kg group delivered offspring. Females given 25 mg/kg chlordecone showed behavior and fertility identical to oil injected controls. When females were treated with chlordecone after mating, 41% of the females given 50 mg/kg chlordecone produced litters while 33% of the 75 mg/kg females delivered offspring. Under both conditions, fertility was substantially reduced. In previous studies, chlordecone's reduction of the preovulatory luteinizing hormone (LH) surge has been offered as an explanation for the pesticide's reproductive deficits. The present studies indicate that the failure of chlordecone-treated females to ovulate cannot totally account for the decreased fertility.

单次注射十氯酮可降低成年大鼠的行为接受性和生育能力。
研究了十氯酮对成年、完整雌性大鼠生育能力的影响。大鼠分别在交配前早晨和交配后早晨分别给予25、50和75 mg/kg十氯酮初次暴露。当暴露于发情前早晨时,50或75 mg/kg十氯酮显著降低了8 ~ 9小时的交配行为。然而,当与有过性经验的雄性关在一起过夜时,大多数雌性在阴道涂片中显示出精子。然而,只有23%的50毫克/公斤组和75毫克/公斤组没有生育后代。给予25 mg/kg十氯酮的雌鼠的行为和生育能力与注射油的对照组相同。交配后给予十氯酮50 mg/kg剂量的雌鼠有41%产崽,而给予75 mg/kg剂量的雌鼠有33%产崽。在这两种情况下,生育率都大大降低。在以往的研究中,十氯酮减少了排卵前黄体生成素(LH)的激增,这被认为是农药生殖缺陷的一个解释。目前的研究表明,十氯酮处理的雌性排卵失败不能完全解释生育力下降。
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