Wang_2012_Reprod.Toxicol_34_489

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Title : Evidence for diazinon-mediated inhibition of cis-permethrin metabolism and its effects on reproductive toxicity in adult male mice - Wang_2012_Reprod.Toxicol_34_489
Author(s) : Wang D , Kamijima M , Okamura A , Ito Y , Yanagiba Y , Jia XF , Naito H , Ueyama J , Nakajima T
Ref : Reprod Toxicol , 34 :489 , 2012
Abstract :

The potential toxicity resulting from combinatorial effects of organophosphorus and pyrethroid insecticides are not completely known. We evaluated male reproductive toxicity in mice co-exposed to diazinon and cis-permethrin. Nine-week-old male Sv/129 mice were exposed to diazinon (10 mumol/kg/day) or cis-permethrin (90 mumol/kg/day) alone or in combination (100 mumol/kg/day), or vehicle (corn oil), for 6 weeks. Diazinon and the diazinon-permethrin mixture inhibited plasma and liver carboxylesterase activities. In the mixture group, urinary excretion of cis-permethrin metabolite 3-phenoxybenzoic acid decreased along with increased plasma and testicular concentrations of cis-permethrin, while excretion of diazinon metabolites, diethylphosphate and diethylthiophosphate, did not change, versus mice exposed to each chemical alone, which suggested that inhibition of carboxylesterase decreased the metabolic capacity to cis-permethrin. Though the co-exposure decreased testosterone biosynthesis, increased degenerate germ cells in seminiferous tubule and sperm morphological abnormalities versus controls more clearly than exposure to cis-permethrin alone, the expected potentiation of toxicity was not evident.

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Wang D, Kamijima M, Okamura A, Ito Y, Yanagiba Y, Jia XF, Naito H, Ueyama J, Nakajima T (2012)
Evidence for diazinon-mediated inhibition of cis-permethrin metabolism and its effects on reproductive toxicity in adult male mice
Reprod Toxicol 34 :489

Wang D, Kamijima M, Okamura A, Ito Y, Yanagiba Y, Jia XF, Naito H, Ueyama J, Nakajima T (2012)
Reprod Toxicol 34 :489