Journal of UOEH
Online ISSN : 2187-2864
Print ISSN : 0387-821X
ISSN-L : 0387-821X
Evaluation of Testicular Damage by Flow Cytometry: Testicular Atrophy Caused by Ethylene Oxide
Koji MORIMasanobu KAIDO
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1989 Volume 11 Issue 1 Pages 37-42

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The new method using flow cytometry was applied to analyse the testicular toxicity of ethylene oxide, and the usefulness of this method is discussed. When Wistar male rats were exposed to ethylene oxide for six hours a day, three times a week for six weeks, the testicular weights of the exposed group significantly decreased. When the cells of these testes were stained by propidium iodide and analysed by flow cytometry, four peaks which corresponded to maturation phase spermatids (<C), the other haploid cells (C), diploid cells (2C) and tetraploid cells (4C) were obtained. Calculating the ratio of the percentage of <C, C and 4C to that of 2C, the ratio of <C of the exposed group decreased by 72.9%, 2C by 53.5% and 4C by 5.1% when compared with the control group. As these changes were almost consistent with that of histopathological examinations, we are able to conclude that more mature germ cells were affected by ethylene oxide. This method by flow cytometry is thought to be objective, quantitative and convenient to evaluate testicular damage by chemicals.
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© 1989 The University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan
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