Effects of various exposure levels of 2‐phenylethanol on fetal development and survival in long‐Evans Rats
Mankes, R. F.; LeFevre, R.; Bates, H.; Abraham, R.; Mankes, R. F.; Institute of Experimental Pathology and Toxicology, Albany Medical College, Union University; LeFevre, R.; Institute of Experimental Pathology and Toxicology, The Albany Medical College, Union University; Bates, H.; Institute of Experimental Pathology and Toxicology, The Albany Medical College, Union University; Abraham, R.; Institute of Experimental Pathology and Toxicology, The Albany Medical College, Union University
Журнал:
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health
Дата:
1983
Аннотация:
Phenylethanol was given at different levels (432, 43, or 4.3 mg/kg) by gavage to pregnant Long‐Evans rats during the “critical period” of organogenesis. Examination of offspring revealed adverse reproductive and teratogenic effects in a dose‐related manner. Intrauterine growth retardation occurred at levels of 432 and 4.3 mg/kg. Embryolethality was 18% at 43 mg/kg and 10% at 4.3 mg/kg. Malformations occurred in the following sequence: 100% at 432 mg/kg; 93% at 43 mg/kg, and 50% at 4.3 mg/kg. Noteworthy dose‐related teratogenic effects of phenylethanol in offspring manifested themselves in increased incidences of malformed eyes, neural‐tube defects, hydronephrosis, and limb defects.
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