Volume 5, Issue 1 (March 2003) 5, 27–31;
Effect of sodium arsenite on spermatogenesis, plasma gonadotrophins and testosterone in rats
M. Sarkar, G.R. Chaudhuri, A. Chattopadhyay, Na.M. Biswas
Reproductive Physiology Unit, Dept. of Physiology, University Colleges of Science and Technology, Calcutta University, Calcutta-700 009, India
Advance online publication 1 March 2003
Abstract |
Aim: To investigate the effect of arsenic on spermatogenesis. Methods: Mature (4 months old) Wistar rats were intraperitoneally administered sodium arsenite at doses of 4, 5 or 6 mg.kg-1.day-1 for 26 days. Different varieties of germ cells at stage VII seminiferous epithelium cycle, namely, type A spermatogonia (ASg), preleptotene spermatocytes (pLSc), midpachytene spermatocytes (mPSc) and step 7 spermatids (7Sd) were quantitatively evaluated, along with radioimmunoassay of plasma follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), lutuneizing hormone (LH), testosterone and assessment of the epididymal sperm count. Results: In the 5 and 6 mg/kg groups, there were significant dose-dependent decreases in the accessory sex organ weights, epididymal sperm count and plasma concentrations of LH, FSH and testosterone with massive degeneration of all the germ cells at stage VII. The changes were insignificant in the 4 mg/kg group. Conclusion: Arsenite has a suppressive influence on spermatogenesis and gonadotrophin and testosterone release in rats
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