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Effects of Environmental Water Contamination in the Reproductive System of Mice

This study investigated the effects on the reproductive system of balb-c mice exposed to water collected from different sources near to a deactivated fertilizer waste depositary. Eighty male mice were separated in four groups: Group A (mineral water); Group ? (water from the water treatment station)...

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Published in:Journal of environmental protection (Irvine, Calif.) Calif.), 2013-07, Vol.4 (7), p.121-125
Main Authors: Pereira, Paulo Augusto Amador, Lichtenfels, Ana Júlia, Pereira, Luiz Alberto Amador, Malm, Olaf, Saldiva, Paulo Hilário Nascimento, Braga, Alfésio Luís Ferreira, Lin, Chin An
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Language:English
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Summary:This study investigated the effects on the reproductive system of balb-c mice exposed to water collected from different sources near to a deactivated fertilizer waste depositary. Eighty male mice were separated in four groups: Group A (mineral water); Group ? (water from the water treatment station); Group C (water from Cubatao city); Group D (water from the waste depositary region). They were exposed to water since they were weaned until they reached sexual maturity, then they were coupled with females in reproductive age and after this mating time they were sacrificed. The evaluated parameters were testicle weight, sperm analysis, pregnancy rate, sex ratio of the offspring and Sertoli cell count. The analysis of the water did not show presence of pollutants in the Group "A" and Group "C" water. Group "B" showed low level of cadmium, 3.58 plus or minus 0.50 mu g/L. Group "D" showed the presence of PAH's and high levels of lead (221 plus or minus 16 mu g/L), cadmiun (12.6 plus or minus 1.2 mu g/L) and mercury (5.3 plus or minus 1.1 mu g/L). The tests of Levene and Kolmogorov-Smirnov were employed to verily the homogeneity of the variances and the tack to the normal curve, respectively. ANOVA was used for parametric tests and Kruskall-Wallis was used for non-parametric tests, while Turkey tests were employed for multiple comparisons. There were no differences between groups in testicle weight, sperm analysis, pregnancy rate and Sertoli cell count. There was a significant reduction in sex-ratio of the offspring in Group B. This alteration cannot be explained by the cadmium levels in Group ? water. In the present study we cannot associate the exposition to contaminated water from the waste depositary and reproductive alterations.
ISSN:2152-2197
2152-2219
DOI:10.4236/jep.2013.47A014