Author/Authors :
Kenfack, Augustave Department of Animal Production - University of Dschang, Dschang, Cameroon , Ngoula, Ferdinand Department of Animal Production - University of Dschang, Dschang, Cameroon , Jemima Guiekep Nounamo, Arthénice Department of Animal Production - University of Dschang, Dschang, Cameroon , Tchoumboue, Joseph Department of Animal Production - University of Dschang, Dschang, Cameroon , Akono Nantia, Edouard Department of Biochemistry - University of Bamenda, Bambili, Cameroon , Kamtchouing, Pierre Department of Animal Biology and Physiology - University of Yaoundé I, Yaoundé, Cameroon
Abstract :
Background: Pesticide toxicity is one of the major environmental health problems for the modern
societies, as some of the effects may last long time after exposure. Propoxur is one of the
Carbamate pesticide largely used in agriculture in the Western region of Cameroon.
Methods: In order to evaluate the post-exposure effects of propoxur, 48 male rats (12 animals per
group) aged 30 d were orally gavaged with 0.00, 1.73, 2.60 and 5.20 mg.kg-1 body weight of
propoxur for 90 d. At the end of treatment, 6 rats per group were sacrificed and others were followed
up for 90 additional days and submitted to a fertility test before sacrifice.
Results: At the end of exposure propoxur significantly increased (P<0.05) the testis weight while it
decreased (P<0.05) the cauda epididymal sperm motility in rat. Propoxur treatment and posttreatment
exposure showed variable effect on the fertility rate with an increase and decrease at 2.60
and 5.20 mg.kg-1, respectively. At the 90th day post treatment, there was a significant decrease
(P<0.05) in epididymis weight and sperm count and motility (P<0.05). In addition, post-exposure
treatment with propoxur reduced (P<0.05) the pup litter size and the sex ratio at all doses.
Histopathological examination revealed a high vacuity of germinal epithelia in treated rats that
persisted after post-exposure time.
Conclusion: Propoxur negatively affected male rats’ reproductive parameters with more significant
adverse effects observed 90 d after the end of exposure.
Keywords :
Fertility , Male Rats , Post-Exposure Effects , Propoxur , Reproductive Parameters