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[The effects of prenatal trimethyltin exposure on development and learning in the rat].

Abstract
Developmental effects of single prenatal trimethyltin exposure were examined in THA rats. Pregnant rats were injected on gestational day 12 with single dose of trimethyltin chloride (TMT) ip at either 0, 5, or 7 mg/kg. Significant differences between treated and control offspring rats could not be observed in terms of body weight, pinna detachment, incisor eruption, eye opening, surface righting, cliff avoidance, pivoting, negative geotaxis and auditory startle. Spontaneous motor activity and open field behavior in the rats were also not affected by TMT. In Sidman avoidance test, however, the avoidance rate of the treated offspring rats was lower when compared to that of the controls. These results suggest that prenatal TMT administration disrupts learning acquisition.
AuthorsK Miyake, T Misawa, H Aikawa, T Yoshida, S Shigeta
JournalSangyo igaku. Japanese journal of industrial health (Sangyo Igaku) Vol. 31 Issue 5 Pg. 363-71 (Sep 1989) ISSN: 0047-1879 [Print] Japan
PMID2585816 (Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Trialkyltin Compounds
  • Trimethyltin Compounds
  • trimethyltin chloride
Topics
  • Animals
  • Behavior, Animal (drug effects)
  • Female
  • Growth (drug effects)
  • Learning (drug effects)
  • Male
  • Pregnancy
  • Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
  • Rats
  • Trialkyltin Compounds (toxicity)
  • Trimethyltin Compounds (toxicity)

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