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Sub-chronic palladium nanoparticle effects on the endocrine reproductive system of female Wistar rats: Preliminary data.

Veruscka Leso1, Luca Fontana2, Alessandro Marinaccio3, Kerstin Leopold4, Caterina Fanali5, Donatella Lucchetti5, Alessandro Sgambato5, Ivo Iavicoli1.   

Abstract

The technologically interesting properties of palladium nanoparticles (Pd-NPs) allowed their widespread industrial application, although concerns emerged on increasing general and occupational levels of exposure. In this context, to assess the toxicological behavior of Pd-NPs, and particularly their endocrine disruptive potential, has become a public health priority. Therefore, we evaluated Pd-NP impact on the female endocrine reproductive system of Wistar rats sub-chronically treated for 90 days with increasing doses of this xenobiotic (0.12, 1.2, and 12 µg/kg, administered at days 1, 30, and 60 for cumulative doses of 0.36, 3.6, and 36 µg/kg) via the intravenous route. In this regard, we investigated potential alterations in different sex hormone, for example, estradiol, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone, progesterone, and testosterone, serum concentrations. All treated groups showed significantly greater levels of FSH compared to controls, suggesting a possible impact of Pd-NPs on the regulatory system that controls the normal physiology of female reproductive function. Although relevant, since obtained under sub-chronic, low-dose conditions of exposure resembling those encountered in real-world scenarios, the present results are preliminary and require confirmation as well as identification of the possible underlining molecular mechanisms. From a public and occupational health perspective, implications for the reproductive health of exposed subjects and the next generations of women exposed during their childbearing age or pregnancy should be elucidated. This information is essential to elaborate adequate preventive strategies for assessing and controlling possible Pd-NPs adverse effects on the endocrine system.

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Keywords:  Palladium nanoparticles; endocrine disruptors; hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis; public health; reproductive function; sub-chronic exposure

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31131740     DOI: 10.1177/0748233719851702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Ind Health        ISSN: 0748-2337            Impact factor:   2.273


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Review 1.  Diabetes mellitus: Plasticizers and nanomaterials acting as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (Review).

Authors:  Mihaela Jana Tuculina; Paula Perlea; Mircea Gheorghiță; Cristian Niky Cumpătă; Ionela Teodora Dascălu; Adina Turcu; Andreea Gabriela Nicola; Lelia Mihaela Gheorghiță; Oana Andreea Diaconu; Ana Valea; Adina Ghemigian; Mara Carsote
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2022-02-16       Impact factor: 2.447

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