Relatively few data are available concerning the reproductive and developmental toxicity of ura-nium. The present study was designed to evaluate the reproductive effects of this metal in male Swiss mice. The animals were treated with uranyl acetate dihydrate at doses of 0, 10, 20, 40, and 80 mg/kg/day given in the drinking water for 64 days. To evaluate the fertility of the uranium-treated males, mice were mated with untreated females for 4 days. There was a significant but non-dose-related decrease in the pregnancy rate of these animals. Body weights were significantly depressed only in the 80 mg/kg/day group. Testicular function/spermatogenesis was not affected by uranium at any dose, as evidenced by normal testes and epididymis weights a...
Depleted uranium has been used in medial and industrial applications for decades but only since its ...
International audiencePurpose A protocol of chronic exposure to low dose of uranium was established ...
Uranium is a radionuclide present in the environment since the origin of the Earth. In addition to n...
Gametes and embryo tissues are known to represent a sensitive target to environmental toxicants expo...
In the environment, uranium may be present in drinking water contaminated naturally, by military act...
International audienceGametes and embryo tissues are known to represent a sensitive target to enviro...
Uranium is a naturally occurring heavy metal found in the Earth's crust. It is an alpha-emitter radi...
Environmental toxicant exposure can induce disorders in sex steroidogenesis during fetal gonad devel...
High levels of uranium (U) exist in soil, water, and air in the Southwestern United States due, in p...
Uranium level in drinking water is usually in the range of microgram-per-liter, but this value may b...
Uranium concentrations in single cell suspensions (bone marrow, spleen, and thymus) and whole blood ...
Uranium is a radioactive heavy metal with a predominantly chemical toxicity, affecting especially th...
95. The effect of increasing the time interval between acute uranium exposure and chelation therapy ...
Uranium concentrations in harvested mouse tissues (femur bones, kidneys, and liver) were analyzed by...
Depleted uranium has been used in medial and industrial applications for decades but only since its ...
International audiencePurpose A protocol of chronic exposure to low dose of uranium was established ...
Uranium is a radionuclide present in the environment since the origin of the Earth. In addition to n...
Gametes and embryo tissues are known to represent a sensitive target to environmental toxicants expo...
In the environment, uranium may be present in drinking water contaminated naturally, by military act...
International audienceGametes and embryo tissues are known to represent a sensitive target to enviro...
Uranium is a naturally occurring heavy metal found in the Earth's crust. It is an alpha-emitter radi...
Environmental toxicant exposure can induce disorders in sex steroidogenesis during fetal gonad devel...
High levels of uranium (U) exist in soil, water, and air in the Southwestern United States due, in p...
Uranium level in drinking water is usually in the range of microgram-per-liter, but this value may b...
Uranium concentrations in single cell suspensions (bone marrow, spleen, and thymus) and whole blood ...
Uranium is a radioactive heavy metal with a predominantly chemical toxicity, affecting especially th...
95. The effect of increasing the time interval between acute uranium exposure and chelation therapy ...
Uranium concentrations in harvested mouse tissues (femur bones, kidneys, and liver) were analyzed by...
Depleted uranium has been used in medial and industrial applications for decades but only since its ...
International audiencePurpose A protocol of chronic exposure to low dose of uranium was established ...
Uranium is a radionuclide present in the environment since the origin of the Earth. In addition to n...