Testicular effects of phthalate esters

Gangolli, SD

HERO ID

63439

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

1982

Language

English

PMID

6754364

HERO ID 63439
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 1982
Title Testicular effects of phthalate esters
Authors Gangolli, SD
Journal Environmental Health Perspectives
Volume 45
Issue 0
Page Numbers 77-84
Abstract The testicular effects produced by di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) in the rat, characterized by a decrease in the relative organ weight and histological changes in the seminiferous tubules, can also be produced by di-n-butyl, di-n-pentyl and di-n-hexyl phthalates. The corresponding monoesters of these compounds, formed in vivo as a result of the action of nonspecific esterases in the intestinal mucosa and other tissues, were equally effective in inducing testicular damage. Phthalate-induced testicular injury was accompanied by a decrease in the zinc content in the gonads and in increased urinary excretion of this element. Exposure of preparations of rat seminiferous tubule cells in culture to monophthalates capable of producing testicular injury resulted in a dose-related detachment of germinal cells from Sertoli cells in a manner similar to the effect seen in the intact animal. This in vitro system may find application in the elucidation of the toxic mechanisms involved in phthalate-induced testicular injury and in screening compounds likely to act in a manner similar to phthalates.
Doi 10.1289/ehp.824577
Pmid 6754364
Wosid WOS:A1982PT96800012
Url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568982/
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Conference Location Washington, DC
Conference Name Conference on Phthalates
Conference Date June 9-11, 1981
Comments Environ. Health Perspect. 45: 77-84.
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
Keyword Animals; Diethylhexyl Phthalate/pharmacology; Male; Organ Size/drug effects; Phthalic Acids/metabolism/ pharmacology; Rats; Testicular Diseases/chemically induced/pathology; Testis/ drug effects
Is Peer Review Yes
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