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												Reproductive Toxicity of Lead Acetate in Adult male Rats: Histopathological and Cytotoxic Studies 						
Author(s): Zohra Haouas, Ines Zidi, Amira Sallem, Rakia Bhouri, Tesnim Ajina, Monia Zaouali and Meriem MehdiZohra Haouas, Ines Zidi, Amira Sallem, Rakia Bhouri, Tesnim Ajina, Monia Zaouali and Meriem Mehdi             
						
												
				 The present study was conducted to assess the histopathological and cytotoxic effect of lead exposure on male reproductive function. Adult male rats were divided in 2 groups. The first as a control group was given distilled water as drinking, while the second was exposed to 2 g/l of lead acetate in distilled water during 35 days. The structural damage on tests parenchyma was investigated by histological study and supplemented by biochemical assay of testosterone level. DNA fragmentation in germinal cells was determined using terminal desoxynucleotidyl transferase mediated dUTP nick end-labeling (TUNEL) assay. The histological study showed that lead can induce pronounced alterations on germ cells. The testosterone level was significantly decreased in treated rats compared to controls. TUNEL assay revealed a significant DNA fragmentation index in rats exposed to lead. This study showed .. Read More»
				  
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												 10.4172/2157-7099.1000293 
																	  
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