Effects of graded doses of the pesticide heptachlor on body weight, mating success, oestrous cycle, gestation length and litter size in laboratory rats
Publication Date
1995-05-01Author
Oduma, JA
Wango, EO
Makawiti, Dominic W
Jensen, N Einer
D, Oduor-Okelo D
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Adult female Sprague-Dawley rats were injected with 5 or 20 mg/kg body weight
heptachlor solution every other day for up to 18 days. They were weighed every day and the
stage of oestrus determined by vaginal smears. One experimental group was mated and
pregnancy characteristics studied. Heptachlor affected body weights, cycle patterns, length
of gestation period and litter sizes in a dose-related manner. At a dose of 20 mg/kg body
weight, heptachlor caused a significant decrease in average body weight (P< 0.01),
disrupted and/or prolonged oestrous cycles, decreased mating success (P< 0.001), slightly
increased gestation length (P< 0.05) and decreased litter size (P< 0.01).