Testicular effects of 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene (TNB). I. Dose response and reversibility studies.

A M Chandra, C W Qualls, G Reddy
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Testicular effects of TNB were characterized after single and multiple oral doses of TNB at 0, 35.5, and 71 mg/kg. Male Fischer 344 (F344) rats were killed after a single dose or after 4 and 10 daily doses of TNB. Testicular effects were not evident at the light microscope level in rats killed after a single dose of TNB or after 4 daily doses at 35.5 mg/kg of TNB. Rats receiving 4 daily doses of TNB at 71 mg/kg had the earliest evidence of testicular damage, with necrosis and degeneration of pachytene spermatocytes including a significant decrease in testicular weight. Rats dosed at 35.5 mg/kg for 10 d had severe testicular lesions, in addition to the decrease in testicular weight. There was degeneration of round and elongate spermatids, and formation of multinucleate syncytial cells. The epididymis was devoid of sperm, instead containing exfoliated syncytial spermatids. Rats dosed at 71 mg/kg of TNB for 10 d had testicular atrophy and cessation of spermatogenesis. These rats also had apoptic cells in the ventral prostate. To assess the extent of reversibility in these atrophied testis, rats were allowed to recover for 10 or 30 d after 10 doses of TNB (71 mg/kg). A significant regenerative attempt with proliferating spermatocytes were present at 10 d and elongate spermatids were evident at 30 d. These reversibility studies indicate testicular effects of TNB are at least partially reversible.

1,3,5-三硝基苯(TNB)对睾丸的影响。1 .剂量反应和可逆性研究。
分别以0、35.5和71 mg/kg剂量单次和多次口服TNB,观察TNB对睾丸的影响。雄性Fischer 344 (F344)大鼠在单剂量、4和10日剂量TNB后死亡。在光镜下,单剂量TNB或4天剂量(35.5 mg/kg) TNB死亡的大鼠睾丸效应不明显。每日4次以71 mg/kg剂量给药的大鼠睾丸损伤最早出现,粗线精母细胞坏死变性,睾丸重量显著下降。以35.5 mg/kg剂量给药10 d的大鼠除了睾丸重量下降外,还出现了严重的睾丸病变。圆形和细长精细胞变性,形成多核合胞细胞。附睾没有精子,而是含有脱落的合胞精子。给药剂量为71 mg/kg的TNB 10 d后,大鼠睾丸萎缩,精子停止发生。这些大鼠的腹侧前列腺也有凋亡细胞。为了评估这些萎缩睾丸的可逆性程度,大鼠在10剂TNB (71 mg/kg)后恢复10或30 d。在第10天,精子细胞增殖出现了显著的再生尝试,而在第30天,精子细胞明显延长。这些可逆性研究表明,TNB对睾丸的影响至少部分可逆。
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