A sulphite oxidase-deficient rat model: reproductive toxicology of sulphite in the female
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A sulphite oxidase-deficient rat model: reproductive toxicology of sulphite in the female
Abstract
The reproductive toxicology of sulphite was investigated in female rats with induced deficiencies of sulphite oxidase. Induction of sulphite oxidase deficiency was accomplished by administration of a diet with a high tungsten to molybdenum ratio. This animal model was chosen because it enables exposure of tissues to high systemic sulphite concentrations without debilitating side effects. The reproductive performance of female sulphite oxidase-deficient rats, exposed continuously to sulphite from about 3 wk before mating until the experiment was terminated on day 20 of gestation, was compared to that of unexposed rats with normal sulphite oxidase activity. There was no treatment-related trend in any of the parameters observed, including mating and pregnancy rates, gestational weight gain, pre-implantation loss, resorbed and dead foetuses, litter size, foetal weight and malformations. Of the spectrum of malformations observed in control and treated animals, only anophthalmia may have been treatment related. From these experiments, performed in an animal model that is a conservative metabolic analogue for man, we have concluded that there is no evidence to indicate that exposure of females to sulphite poses a significant reproductive hazard.
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