Carbofuran-induced endocrine disruption in adult male rats

Goad, RT; Goad, JT; Atieh, BH; Gupta, RC

HERO ID

1418696

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2004

Language

English

PMID

20021136

HERO ID 1418696
In Press No
Year 2004
Title Carbofuran-induced endocrine disruption in adult male rats
Authors Goad, RT; Goad, JT; Atieh, BH; Gupta, RC
Journal Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods
Volume 14
Issue 4
Page Numbers 233-239
Abstract The objective of this investigation was to determine the acute toxic effects of the carbamate insecticide carbofuran on the levels of endocrine hormones in the serum of male Sprague-Dawley rats. Using chemiluminescent immunoassay, the hormones determined were progesterone, cortisol, estradiol, testosterone, triidothyronine (T3), total thyroxine (total T4), and non-protein-bound thyroxine (free T4). Rats exposed to an acute dose of carbofuran (1.5 mg/kg, s.c.) showed the onset of cholinergic signs (salivation, chewing, and fine tremors) within 5-7 min. With increasing intensity, toxic signs of maximal severity (severe convulsions and fasciculations) were observed within 30-60 min, and lasted for about 2 to 3 h. Time courses of hormones for 24 h revealed significant alterations in hormone levels during 0.5 to 3 h, with the exception of estradiol at 6 h. The levels of progesterone, cortisol, and estradiol were significantly increased (1279%, 202%, and 150%, respectively), while the levels of testosterone were decreased by 88%. No significant change occurred in thyroid hormones (T3, total T4, and free T4) at any time during the time course, despite the fact that body temperature was significantly low at 1 to 2 h after carbofuran injection. Carbofuran caused a >2-fold increase in glucose during early hours of toxicity. The results suggest that an acute exposure to carbofuran may cause transient endocrine disruption, which may consequently lead to serious reproductive problems following repeated exposure.
Doi 10.1080/15376520490434476
Pmid 20021136
Wosid WOS:000222551100005
Url http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15376520490434476
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Keyword Carbamate; Cortisol; Endocrine Disruption; Estradiol; Hormones; Hypothermia; Progesterone; Testosterone; carbamate insecticide; carbofuran; cortisone; estradiol; glucose; liothyronine; progesterone; testosterone; thyroxine; animal experiment; animal model; article; body temperature; chemoluminescence; cholinergic system; controlled study; convulsion; endocrine disease; fasciculation; immunoassay; male; mastication; nonhuman; priority journal; rat; salivation disorder; serum; tremor; Animalia