Abstract
To characterize the histomorphologic effects of cadmium on adult newt testes, male Iberian ribbed newts (6 months posthatching) were intraperitoneally exposed to a single dose of 50 mg/kg of cadmium, with histologic analysis of the testes at 24, 48, 72, and 96 h. Beginning 24 h after cadmium exposure, apoptosis of spermatogonia and spermatocytes was observed, and congestion was observed in the interstitial vessels of the testes. Throughout the experimental period, the rates of pyknotic cells and TUNEL and cleaved caspase-3 positivity were significantly higher in the spermatogonia and spermatocytes of cadmium-treated newts compared with control newts. There were no significant differences between cadmium-treated and control newts in phospho-histone H3 positivity in the spermatogonia and spermatocytes. These results suggest that spermatogonia and spermatocytes in adult Iberian ribbed newts are highly sensitive to cadmium. This is the first report of the histomorphologic characteristics of cadmium-induced testicular dysfunction in newts.
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Hirako, A., Takeoka, Y., Hayashi, T., Takeuchi, T., Furukawa, S., & Sugiyama, A. (2017). Effects of cadmium exposure on Iberian ribbed newt (Pleurodeles waltl) testes. Journal of Toxicologic Pathology, 30(4), 345–350. https://doi.org/10.1293/tox.2017-0032
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