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Afr. health sci. (Online) ; 7(1): 3-9, 2007.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1256458

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Background: Organophosphate insecticides represent one of the most widely used classes of pesticides with high potential for human exposure in both rural and residential environments. Objective: In the present study; we investigated the effects of pirimiphos-methyl (0; 2-diethylamino-6-methylpirimidin-4-yl O; O-dimethyl phosphorothioate); an organophosphothioate pesticide; on male rat reproductive performances. Methods: A total of 24 adult Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups of 6 animals each and orally treated with 0; 41.67; 62.5 or 125 mg/kg of pirimiphos-methyl for 90 days. Results: Results from the study showed a significant increase (p0.05) in feed consumption; body weight gain; relative testis and epidiydimis weights and intra-testicular cholesterol level in rats receiving the test substance at doses of 62.5 or 125mg/kg whereas a significant decrease (p0.05) in serum total protein; sperm density and motility; fertility and parturition indices and pups sex-ratio (M/ F) was recorded in animals treated with 125 mg/Kg of pirimiphos methyl. Histological findings also indicated enlargement of interstitial space; inhibition of spermatogenesis; rarefaction of Leydig cells and oedema in testes compared to control animals. Conclusion: It could then be concluded that pirimiphos-methyl (62.5 and 125mg/kg) is detrimental to the reproductive potentials of male rats


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Cholinesterase Reactivators , Fertility , Rats , Spermatogenesis
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