Infertility: A product of smoke emanating from Transfluthrin coated insecticide paper (TCIP)

  • Oyeniran D
  • Ojewale A
  • Jewo P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Transfluthrin is a fast-acting insecticide used in household and hygiene products, mainly against flying insects, such as mosquito and flies, and in agriculture material pests. Its uses in these areas have not been without health risk to humans and the ecosystem. Therefore, the current study was designed to investigate the effect of smoke emanating from Transfluthrin Coated Insecticide Paper (TCIP) on adult Wistar rats’ testicular functions. The rats were grouped into three. Group A was exposed to normal environmental air. Group B and C rats were exposed via whole-body inhalation to smoke emanating from 6 g and 12 g of TCIP every day for 8 weeks. The entire groups contained eight rats each. At the end of the exposure, body and organs weight, semen analysis, biochemical assay and histological examination were evaluated and determined. The results show that the exposure significantly altered the testicular cytoarchitecture, sperm quality, hormonal profile and oxidative parameters with an increase in exposure to TCIP. This study revealed that exposure to transfluthrin is detrimental to the reproductive functions of male rats.

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Oyeniran, D. A., Ojewale, A. O., Jewo, P. I., Ashamu, E. A., Adeniyi, O. O., & Adelakun, S. A. (2021). Infertility: A product of smoke emanating from Transfluthrin coated insecticide paper (TCIP). Toxicology Research and Application, 5, 239784732110254. https://doi.org/10.1177/23978473211025467

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