Authors
Ulla Hass, Martin Scholze, Sofie Christiansen, Majken Dalgaard, Anne Marie Vinggaard, Marta Axelstad, Stine Broeng Metzdorff, Andreas Kortenkamp
Publication date
2007/12
Journal
Environmental health perspectives
Volume
115
Issue
Suppl 1
Pages
122-128
Publisher
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Description
Objective
The aim of this study was to assess whether the joint effects of three androgen receptor antagonists (vinclozolin, flutamide, procymidone) on male sexual differentiation after in utero and postnatal exposures can be predicted based on dose–response data of the individual chemicals.
Methods
Test chemicals and mixtures were administered by gavage to time-mated nulliparous, young adult Wistar rats from gestational day 7 to the day before expected birth, and from postnatal days 1–16. Changes in anogenital distance (AGD) and nipple retention (NR) in male offspring rats were chosen as end points for extensive dose–response studies. Vinclozolin, flutamide, and procymidone were combined at a mixture ratio proportional to their individual potencies for causing retention of six nipples in male offspring.
Results
With AGD as the end point, the joint effects of the three anti-androgens were essentially dose …
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