Lead acetate was administered to male rats for 9 weeks in doses of 0.3, 33 or 300 mg/kg daily by gavage. The lowest dose significantly reduced the number of sperm in the cauda epididymis and the highest dose increased the proportion of abnormal sperm in the cauda. There was no significant effect on the number of each type of testicular germ cell. The highest dose of lead reduced the rate of incorporation of lysine into protein significantly in the liver but not in the testes. The highest dose also reduced body weight gain significantly. The surprisingly slight effect of lead on the germinal tissue may be due to a protective effect of the blood-testes barrier.</p
Introduction: The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of lead on concentration an...
Objective Lead is considered one of the major causes of infertility among occupational workers in ma...
Lead is industrial pollutant that may have toxic effects on the male. The aim of this study was to f...
Lead acetate was administered to male rats for 9 weeks in doses of 0.3, 33 or 300 mg/kg daily by gav...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the morphological and functional features of the proce...
The effects of exposure to lead on endocrine function and the reproductive parameters were studied i...
Lead has been associated with infertility since the times of the Roman Empire. It causes asthenosper...
Lead is the oldest environmental contaminant which is a known abortifacient and spermicidal agent in...
Objective-To critically review the literature on male reproductive toxicity of lead in animals and h...
Environmental exposure to toxic levels of lead (Pb) occurs in a number of industries with potential ...
Introduction: In early 1960\u27s, there is a first evidence of the toxic effects ionizing radiation ...
Background: Lead is a heavy metal known to exert pathological effects on the male reproductive organ...
An important part of male infertility of unknown etiology may be attributed to various environmental...
Abstract: Using histological, morphometric and statistical research techniques the impact of lead ac...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of lead on concentration an...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of lead on concentration an...
Objective Lead is considered one of the major causes of infertility among occupational workers in ma...
Lead is industrial pollutant that may have toxic effects on the male. The aim of this study was to f...
Lead acetate was administered to male rats for 9 weeks in doses of 0.3, 33 or 300 mg/kg daily by gav...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the morphological and functional features of the proce...
The effects of exposure to lead on endocrine function and the reproductive parameters were studied i...
Lead has been associated with infertility since the times of the Roman Empire. It causes asthenosper...
Lead is the oldest environmental contaminant which is a known abortifacient and spermicidal agent in...
Objective-To critically review the literature on male reproductive toxicity of lead in animals and h...
Environmental exposure to toxic levels of lead (Pb) occurs in a number of industries with potential ...
Introduction: In early 1960\u27s, there is a first evidence of the toxic effects ionizing radiation ...
Background: Lead is a heavy metal known to exert pathological effects on the male reproductive organ...
An important part of male infertility of unknown etiology may be attributed to various environmental...
Abstract: Using histological, morphometric and statistical research techniques the impact of lead ac...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of lead on concentration an...
Introduction: The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of lead on concentration an...
Objective Lead is considered one of the major causes of infertility among occupational workers in ma...
Lead is industrial pollutant that may have toxic effects on the male. The aim of this study was to f...