The reproductive toxicity of molinate and metabolites to the male rat: Effects on testosterone and sperm morphology

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Ellis, MK [1 ]
Richardson, AG [1 ]
Foster, JR [1 ]
Smith, FM [1 ]
Widdowson, PS [1 ]
Farnworth, MJ [1 ]
Moore, RB [1 ]
Pitts, MR [1 ]
Wickramaratne, GAD [1 ]
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[1] Zeneca Cent Toxicol Lab, Macclesfield SK10 4TJ, Cheshire, England
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10.1006/taap.1998.8371
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R9 [药学];
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Molinate causes an impairment in reproductive capability in the male rat. Administration of molinate to rats (40 mg/kg/day for 7 days) caused a distinctive sperm lesion. At higher doses of molinate (140 mg/kg for 7 days) this lesion was accompanied by morphological changes to the testis that were consistent with a delayed release of the late spermatids to the seminiferous tubular lumen, a process controlled by the release of testosterone. In accordance with this, molinate (greater than or equal to 40 mg/kg) caused a marked decrease in the concentration of circulating and testicular testosterone. The Leydig cells of the testis appear to be the primary target site in that radiolabel from [H-3]molinate specifically localized within this cell type. In addition, esterase activity in the Leydig cells was inhibited following molinate administration. In vitro, molinate is a poor inhibitor of esterase activity, whereas molinate sulfoxide, a major metabolite of molinate in rats, and molinate sulfone were shown to be potent inhibitors of this process, suggesting that metabolic activation of molinate is required in vivo. Molinate sulfoxide (greater than or equal to 10 mg/kg) caused an identical sperm lesion to that of molinate and markedly decreased plasma and testicular testosterone concentration. These effects were not seen with the molinate metabolites 4-hydroxymolinate (10 mg/kg), molinate sulfone (10 mg/kg), and hexamethyleneimine (10 mg/kg). Since the sperm lesion is a secondary event caused by a disruption of spermatogenesis, this would imply that the testis lesion and the reproductive impairment are also a consequence of molinate sulfur oxidation. (C) 1998 Academic Press.
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