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Title: Postnatal Development and Resistance to Plasmodium yoelii Infection of Mice Prenatally Exposed to Triphenyltin Hydroxide
Authors: Delgado, Isabella Fernandes
Kaufmann, Vanilda Gonçalves Viana
Mello, Marcia Sarpa de Campos
Paumgartten, Francisco José Roma
Keywords: Compostos de Terfenil
Terphenyl Compounds
Hidróxido de Sódio
Sodium Hydroxide
Compostos Orgânicos de Estanho
Organotin Compounds
Camundongos
Mice
host resistance to infection
resistência do hospedeiro à infecção
Efeitos Tardios da Exposição Pré-Natal
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
Plasmodium
Issue Date: Dec-2009
Publisher: Environ Toxicol . 2009 Dec;24(6):629-35
Abstract: In this study, we evaluated the effects of prenatal exposure to triphenyltin hydroxide (TPTH) on the postnatal development of Swiss Webster mice. Females were treated by gavage (0, 7.5 15 and 30 mg TPTH/kg/day) on days 6–17 of gestation. After birth, the progeny was examined for deaths, body weight gain and appearance of developmental landmarks. On postnatal day 50, one male and one female of each litter were inoculated with Plasmodium yoelii and the time-course of infection was monitored. TPTH was embryolethal at doses 15 mg/kg/day. Body weight at birth was decreased, but no alteration of pup body weight was observed after postnatal day 5. Except for an advancement of incisor eruption in the group treated with 15 mg/kg/day, no alteration of somatic development was noted. A shorter latency to peak parasitemia and a reduced malaria-induced spleen enlargement were observed in mice prenatally exposed to TPTH. In conclusion, prenatal exposure to TPTH at doses 15 mg/kg enhanced neonatal lethality, reduced pup birth weight and interfered with the response to infection with P. yoelii in adulthood.
URI: https://ninho.inca.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/12504
ISSN: 1522-7278
Appears in Collections:Artigos de Periódicos da área da Vigilância do Câncer Relacionado ao Trabalho e ao Ambiente
Marcia Sarpa de Campos Mello



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