Phthalate Toxicity in Rats and Its Relation to Testicular Dysgenesis Syndrome in Humans.

Toxicol Pathol

298616Integrated Laboratory Systems, LLC, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.

Published: December 2021

This work describes the relevance of toxicology studies of environmental chemicals, with a focus on phthalates, for a hypothesis that certain human male reproductive disorders and diseases have a common etiology of disturbance of normal development in utero. The "Testicular Dysgenesis Syndrome" hypothesis in humans has parallels in male reproductive tract abnormalities and microscopic lesions reported for phthalate toxicity in rats. Additionally, this work describes the histological findings of abnormal testicular development (testicular dysgenesis) in rats as compared to those in humans, as well as potential findings in rats at different ages, from the embryo to the adult.

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