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Effects of 90-day feeding of transgenic Bt rice TT51 on the reproductive system in male rats. | LitMetric

Effects of 90-day feeding of transgenic Bt rice TT51 on the reproductive system in male rats.

Food Chem Toxicol

National Institute for Nutrition and Food Safety, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, No. 7 Pan Jia Yuan Nan Li, Beijing 100021, China; National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment, Beijing, China.

Published: December 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Rice is a crucial food source but pest threats can harm its production and quality, leading to the development of TT51, a genetically modified rice variant with insect resistance.
  • A study was conducted to assess the potential reproductive effects of TT51 on male rats over a 90-day period, comparing their health against traditional MingHui63 rice and a control group.
  • Results showed no significant differences in body weight, food intake, hormone levels, or reproductive parameters between the TT51 group and the others, indicating that TT51 does not adversely affect male reproductive health.

Article Abstract

Rice is a staple food crop; however, the threat of pests leads to a serious decline in its output and quality. The CryAb/CryAc gene, encodes a synthetic fusion Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) crystal protein, was introduced into rice MingHui63 to produce insect-resistant rice TT51. This study was undertaken to investigate potential unintended effects of TT51 on the reproductive system in male rats. Male rats were treated with diets containing 60% of either TT51 or MingHui63 by weight, nutritionally balanced to an AIN93G diet, for 90days. An additional negative control group of rats were fed with a rice-based AIN93G diet. Body weights, food intake, hematology, serum chemistry, serum hormone levels, sperm parameters and relative organ/body weights were measured, and gross as well as microscopic pathology were examined. No diet-related significant differences in the values of response variables were observed between rats that were fed with diet containing transgenic TT51, MingHui63 and the control in this 90-day feeding study. In addition, necropsy and histopathology examination indicated no treatment-related changes. The results from the present study indicated that TT51 does not appear to exert any effect on the reproductive system in male rats compared with MingHui63 or the control.

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