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Acute toxicity of textile dye wastewaters (untreated and treated) of Sanganer on male reproductive systems of albino rats and mice
Authors:Suryavathi V  Sharma Subhasini  Sharma Shweta  Saxena Pratibha  Pandey Shipra  Grover Ruby  Kumar Suresh  Sharma K P
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Zoology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur 302004, Rajasthan, India

bDepartment of Botany, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur 302004, Rajasthan, India

Abstract:
This study reports on the toxic effects of 15-days oral administration of untreated (Influent) and treated (Effluent) textile dye wastewaters on male reproductive systems of adult Swiss albino rats (age: 85–90 days) and mice (40–50 days). Textile dye wastewaters decreased body weight (7–25%) and reproductive organ weight (testis, epididymis, prostate gland and seminal vesicle, 2–48%). Similar trends were noted for total protein (14–70%), cholesterol (14–91%) and total lipid (10–30%) content of reproductive organs and spermatozoa, and for fructose levels in seminal vesicle (18–44%). Acid phosphatase activity in prostate however, was increased (11–44%) in the wastewater-exposed animals. Histopathological studies of treated animals revealed altered spermatogenesis, with higher sperm abnormalities, reduction in sperm counts (10–59%), and altered motility (14–56%). The magnitude of these abnormalities was stronger in rats versus mice, while among treatments, it was stronger in the Influent animals. Adverse effects improved when treated rats were allowed to recover 45 days in the control condition. Only recovered Effluent rats were capable of fertilizing normal females indicating that treated wastewater was less toxic; however, in comparison to control rats, litter size and body weight gains of F1 and F2 generations were adversely affected. Thus, the present study has established toxicity of both untreated and treated textile dye wastewater on reproductive biology of male Albino mice and rats.
Keywords:Acute toxicity   Untreated and treated textile dye wastewater   Albino rats   Albino mice   Male reproductive organs   Histopathology   Biochemistry   Litter size
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