Developmental toxicity of triphenyltin hydroxide in mice
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Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 49 (2007) 43–52
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Triphenyltin-hydroxide (TPTH) is used as agricultural fungicide in Brazil and elsewhere. This study was undertaken to evaluate the
developmental toxicity of TPTH in mice. Swiss Webster mice were treated by gavage with TPTH (0, 3.75, 7.5, 15 and 30 mg/kg bw/day)
on gestation days (GD) 6–17. Caesarean sections were performed on GD 18, and implantations, resorptions and live and dead fetuses
were counted. Half of each litter was fixed and examined for visceral anomalies while the remaining fetuses were cleared and stained with
Alizarin Red S for skeleton evaluation. A reduced pregnancy weight gain (after subtraction of uterine weights), smaller thymus, spleen
and liver, and deaths indicated that doses P7.5 mg/kg body wt/day were toxic to mothers. At the two highest doses, TPTH enhanced
embryolethality and reduced fetal body weight. The incidence of cleft palate (not seen in controls) was augmented (36.8%) at the highest
dose of TPTH, while palatine bone defects were increased at the lowest dose (3.75 mg/kg bw/day). Soft-tissue anomalies, such as mis shapened thymus, and malpositioned testes and uteri, were more frequent at doses of TPTH P7.5 mg/kg bw/day. TPTH also caused a
dose-related increase of fetal skeleton variations (e.g. poorly ossified skull bones) and malformations (misshapened Axis and skull bones).
In conclusion, TPTH was toxic to the embryos (NOAEL <3.75 mg/kg bw/day) at doses that were not overtly toxic to their mothers
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Compostos de Terfenil, Terphenyl Compounds, Fentanila, Fentanyl, Teriparatida, Teriparatide, Compostos Orgânicos de Estanho, Organotin Compounds, Toxicidade, Toxicity, Cuidado Pré-Natal, Prenatal Care, Desenvolvimento Embrionário e Fetal, Embryonic and Fetal Development, Anormalidades Teratoides Graves, Abnormalities Severe Teratoid, Teratógenos, Teratogens