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KMID : 0359320100500020093
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
2010 Volume.50 No. 2 p.93 ~ p.103
Pre-and postnatal development study of amitraz in rats
Kim Sung-Hwan

Kim Jong-Choon
Shin Dong-Ho
Kim Seong-Ho
Bae Chun-Sik
Kang Seong-Soo
Moon Chang-Jong
Park Soo-Hyun
Lim Jeong-Hyeon
Park Na-Hyeong
Abstract
This study investigated the potential effects of amitraz on the pre- and postnatal development, behavior, and reproductive performance of offspring of parent rats given amitraz during pre-mating, gestation, and lactation. The test chemical was administered via the drinking water containing 0, 40, 120, and 360 ppm to male rats from 2 weeks before mating to the end of 14-day mating period and to females from 2 weeks before mating, throughout mating, gestation and lactation up to weaning. Based on fluid consumption, the male rats received an average of 0, 5.7 ¡¾ 1.33, 13.2 ¡¾ 2.08, and 35.8 ¡¾ 3.42 mg/kg/day amitraz, and the female rats received an average of 0, 8.7 ¡¾ 4.42, 20.1 ¡¾ 9.60, and 47.6 ¡¾ 22.38 mg/kg/day amitraz, respectively. At 360 ppm, an increase in the incidence of abnormal clinical signs, a suppression in the body weight gain, a decrease in the food consumption and litter size, an increase in the post-implantation loss, and a decrease in the seminal vesicle weight were observed in the parent animals. In addition, a suppression in the body weight gain, a decrease in the grip strength, a delay in the negative geotaxis, an increase in the pre- and post-implantation loss, and a decrease in the number of live embryos were observed in the offspring. At 120 ppm, suppressed body weight gain and reduced food consumption were observed in the parent rats. Suppressed body weight gain and decreased grip strength were also observed in the offspring. There were no signs of either reproductive or developmental toxicity at 40 ppm. Under these experimental conditions, the no-observed-adverse-effect level of amitraz for parent rats and their offspring was estimated to be 40 ppm in rats.
KEYWORD
amitraz, pre-and postanatal study, rats, reproductive and developmental toxicity
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