• Title/Summary/Keyword: Reproductive Toxicity

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Synthesis, Characterization and Identification of In Vitro and In Vivo DNA adducts of 1- and 2-Bromopropane

  • Moon, Yoon-Soo;Basnet, Arjun;Zhao, Long-Xuan;Kim, Eun-Kyung;Lim, Hyun-Tae;Chae, Whi-Gun;Jeong, Tae-Cheon;Lee, Eung-Seok
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.246.2-247
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    • 2003
  • It has been reported that 2-bromopropane might be a causative agent for reproductive toxicity and have immunotoxic effects. 1-Bromopropane known as an alternative to ozone depleting solvents, which has structural similarity to 2-bromopropane, has been reported to be neurotoxic to rats in long-term inhalation exposure. (omitted)

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Genotoxicological safety of the Gamma-Irradiated Medicinal Herbs in the Micronucleus Test Using CHO Cells In Vitro (CHO 세포에서의 소핵시험을 이용한 감마선조사 생약재의 안전성에 관한 유전독성학적 평가)

  • 조성기
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.952-957
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    • 1997
  • The three medicinal herbs-Curcuman longa Linne, Paeonia japonica Miyabe, Scutellaria baikalensis George-irradiated with gamma rays were tested for their possible genotoxicity. The methanol-soluble and water-soluble fractions of the 10kGy gamma-irradiated herbs were examined in cultured Chinese hamster ovary(CHO) cells for their ability to induce micronuclei. No mutagenicity of each test material was detected in the assay with or without metabolic activation. The safety of the herbs irradiated with gamma rays at practical doses needs further investigations using in vivo genotoxicity and chronic and reproductive toxicity tests.

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Genotoxicological Safety of the Gamma Irradiated Medicinal Herbs in the salmonella typhimurium Reversion Assay (복귀돌연변이시험을 이용한 감마선조사 생약재의 안전성에 관한 유전독성학적 평가)

  • 조성기;육홍선;변명우
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.958-964
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    • 1997
  • The three medicinal herbs-Curcuma longa Linne, Paeonia japonica Miyabe, Scutellaria baikalensis George-irradiated with gamma rays have been tested for their possible genotoxicity. The methanol-soluble and water-soluble fractions of the 10kGy gamma-iradiated herbs were examined in the Salmonella typhimurium histidine reversion assy(Ames test) using S. typhimurium TA98, TA100 and TA102 as tester strains. No mutabenicity was detected in this assay with or without metabolic activation. The safety of the herbs irradiated with gamma rays at practical doses needs to be evaluated in further tests of genotoxicity in vivo and chronic and reproductive toxicity.

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Genotoxicological Safety of the Gamma-Irradiated Korean Red Ginseng In vitro (감마선 조사 홍삼의 안전성에 관한 유전독성학적 연구)

  • 조성기;육홍선;변명우
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.491-496
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    • 1996
  • This experiment was performed to determine the safety of the Korean red ginseng irradiated with gamma rays with respect to genotoxicity. Ethanol extracts of the 5 and 10 kGy gamma-irradiated red ginseng were examined in two short-term in vitro tests : (1) Salmonella typhimurium reversion assay(Ames test) in strain TA 98, TA 100 and TA 102 (2) Micronucleus test in cultured Chinese hamster ovary(CHO) cells. No mutagenicity was detected in the two assays with or without metabolic activation. It was suggested that the Korean red ginseng irradiated with gamma rays did not cause genotoxicity in vitro. Further tests of genotoxicity in vivo, chronic and reproductive toxicity should be carried out to determine whether it is safe to irradiate Korean red ginseng with practical doses of gamma rays.

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Toxicity and Biomedical Imaging of Fluorescence-Conjugated Nanoparticles in Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells

  • Min, Gye-Sik;Kim, Dong-Ku
    • Reproductive and Developmental Biology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.503-510
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    • 2011
  • Cellular uptake of nanoparticles for stem cell labeling and tracking is a critical technique for biomedical therapeutic applications. However, current techniques suffer from low intracellular labeling efficiency and cytotoxic effects, which has led to great interest in the development of a new labeling strategy. Using silica-coated nanoparticles conjugated with rhodamine B isothiocyanate (RITC) (SR), we tested the cellular uptake efficiency, biocompatibility, proliferation or differentiation ability with murine bone marrow derived hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells. The bone marrow hematopoietic cells showed efficient uptake with SR with dose or time dependent manner and also provided a higher uptake on hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells. Biocompatibility tests revealed that the SR had no deleterious effects on cell cytotoxicity, proliferation, or multi-differentiation capacities in vitro and in vivo. SR nanoparticles are advantageous over traditional labeling techniques as they possess a high level of cellular internalization without limiting the biofunctionality of the cells. Therefore, SR provides a useful alternative for gene or drug delivery into hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells for basic research and clinical applications.

PC12 and Cortical Neuron cell Death by Bisphenol A Through ERK Signal Pathway: Role of Estrogen-Receptor $\beta$

  • Lee, Yoot-Mo;Seong, Min-Je;Lee, Sun-Young;Lee, Sang-Min;Kim, Tae-Seong;Han, Soon-Young;Yoo, Han-Soo;Lee, Myung-Koo;Oh, Ki-Wan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Toxicology Conference
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    • 2003.10b
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    • pp.135-135
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    • 2003
  • Bisphenol A (BPA) mimics estrogen and its activity is one third to one quarter that of estradiol. BPA, an ubiquitous environmental contaminent has been shown to cause development reproductive toxicity and carcinogenic effect. BPA may do physiological action through ER${\alpha}$ and ER${\beta}$ which are expressed in central nerve system.(omitted)

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PC12 and cortical neuron cell death by Bisphenol A through ERK signal pathway : role of estrogen-receptor $\beta$

  • Lee, Yoot-Mo;Seong, Min-Je;Lee, Sun-Young;Lee, Sang-Min;Kim, Tae-Seong;Han, Soon-Young;Yoo, Han-Soo;Lee, Myung-Koo;Oh, Ki-Wan;Hong, Jin-Jae
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.10b
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    • pp.116.1-116.1
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    • 2003
  • Bisphenol A (BPA) mimics estrogen and its activity is one third to one quarter that of estradiol. BPA, an ubiquitous environmental contaminent has been shown to cause development reproductive toxicity and carcinogenic effect. BPA may do physiological action through ER$\alpha$ and ER$\beta$ which are expressed in central nerve system. We previously found that expose of BPA to immature mice resulted in behavial alternation, suggesting that overexposure of BPA could be neurotoxic. (omitted)

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The Effect of 3-MCPD on Male Fertility and Sperm Parameters in Rats

  • Kwack, Seung-Jun;Kim, Soon-Sun;Rhee, Gyu-Seek;Lee, Rhee-Da;Chae, Soo-Young;Choi, Yo-Woo;Lee, Hyun-Joo;Park, Kui-Lea
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.10b
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    • pp.114.2-115
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    • 2003
  • 3-Monochloro-1, 2-propanediol(3-MCPD) is a toxic compound, often present in different foods containing acid hydrolyzed(AH) protein, like seasonings and savory food products. In Korea, 3-MCPD is currently being a problem because of its toxicity in AH soybean sauce. The purpose of the present studies was to investigate the effects of 3-MCPD on male fertility, sperm and testosterone secretion. In vivo male fertility test was performed for observing the adverse effects of 3-MCPD on the function of male reproductive system and pregnancy outcome. (omitted)

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Detection, Identification and Characterization of In vitro GSH Metabolites Formed by 1-and 2-Bromopropane

  • Moon, Yoon-Soo;Kim, Eun-Kyung;Basnet, Arjun;Zhao, Long-Xuan;Kim, Dae-Ok;Kim, Nam-Hee;Chae, Whi-Gun;Jeong, Tae-Cheon;Lee, Eung-Seok
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.10b
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    • pp.174.3-175
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    • 2003
  • 1-and 2-Bromopropane were reported as the causative agents for reproductive toxicity and immunotoxicity. The glutathione (GSH) metabolites resulting from in vitro treatment of 1- and 2-bromopropane were detected, identified and characterized. For the facile identification, expected GSH metabolites rormed by 1- and 2-bromopropane were chemically synthesized as reference materials (positive controls) and characterized by $^1H$-NMR, $^13C$-NMR, HPLC and LC/MS/MS. The treatment of GSH and S-9 fraction with 1- or 2-bromopropane at a physiological condition (pH 7.4, $37^\times$) for 1hr produced GSH metabolites, which were identified by UV, HPLC and ESI LC/MS/MS analyses. (omitted)

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Effect of Manganese Exposure on the Reproductive Organs in Immature Female Rats

  • Kim, Soo In;Jang, Yeon Seok;Han, Seung Hee;Choi, Myeong Jin;Go, Eun Hye;Cheon, Yong-Pil;Lee, Jung Sick;Lee, Sung-Ho
    • Development and Reproduction
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.295-300
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    • 2012
  • Manganese ($Mn^{2+}$) is a trace element that is essential for normal physiology, and is predominantly obtained from food. Several lines of evidence, however, demonstrated that overexposure to $MnCl_2$ exerts serious neurotoxicity, immunotoxicity and developmental toxicity, particularly in male. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of 0, 1.0, 3.3, and 10 mg/kg/day doses of $MnCl_2$ on the reproductive organs in the immature female rats. Rats (PND 22; S.D. strain) were exposed to $MnCl_2$ ($MnCl_2{\cdot}4H_2O$) dissolved in drinking water for 2 weeks. The animals were sacrificed on PND 35, then the tissues were immediately removed and weighed. Histological studies were performed using the uteri tissue samples. Serum LH and FSH levels were measured with the specific ELISA kits. Body weights of the experimental group animals were not significantly different from those of control group animals. However, ovarian tissue weights in 1 mg and 3.3 mg $MnCl_2$ dose groups were significantly lower than those of control animals (p<0.05 and p<0.01, respectively). Uterine tissue weights of 3.3 mg dose $MnCl_2$ groups were significantly lower than those of control animals (p<0.01), while the 1 mg $MnCl_2$ dose and 10 mg $MnCl_2$ dose failed to induce any change in uterine weight. Similarly, only 3.3 mg $MnCl_2$ dose could induce the significant decrease in the oviduct weight compared to the control group (p<0.05). Non-reproductive tissues such as adrenal and kidney failed to respond to all doses of $MnCl_2$ exposure. The uterine histology revealed that the $MnCl_2$ exposure could affect the myometrial cell proliferation particularly in 3.3 mg dose and 10mg dose group. Serum FSH levels were significantly decreased in 1mg $MnCl_2$ dose and 10 $MnCl_2$ mg groups (p<0.05 and p<0.01, respectively). In contrast, treatment with 1 mg $MnCl_2$ dose induced a significant increment of serum LH level (p<0.05). The present study demonstrated that $MnCl_2$ exposure is capable of inducing abnormal development of reproductive tissues, at least to some extent, and altered gonadotropin secretions in immature female rats. Combined with the well-defined actions of this metal on GnRH and prolactin secretion, one can suggest the $Mn^{2+}$ might be a potential environmental mediator which is involved in the female pubertal process.