Simultaneous action of cypermethrin and two environmental pollutant metals, cadmium and lead, on bone marrow cell chromosomes of rats in subchronic administration
M. Nehez et al., Simultaneous action of cypermethrin and two environmental pollutant metals, cadmium and lead, on bone marrow cell chromosomes of rats in subchronic administration, ECOTOX ENV, 45(1), 2000, pp. 55-60
The aim of the present study was to investigate the possible genotoxic effe
cts, exerted by the pyrethroid cypermethrin and by either of the metals cad
mium and lead alone or in combination, on bone marrow cell chromosomes in a
subchronic experiment. Outbred male Wistar rats were treated per os for 4
weeks in a five-time per week schedule with 5.54, 11.08, or 22.16 mg/kg cyp
ermethrin (1/100, 1/50, 1/25 LD50) alone, or in combination of 1/100 and 1/
50 LD50 cypermethrin with 2.0 mg/kg cadmium chloride or 10 mg/kg lead aceta
te, On the day following the last treatment, the animals were sacrificed an
d bone marrow from the femur was prepared. Twenty metaphases from 10 animal
s per group were evaluated. The evaluation comprised the frequency of aberr
ant cells, the numerical and structural aberrations, and the alterations in
relative organ weights, In the dosage used, cypermethrin and cadmium alone
caused no significant increase in the chromosomal aberrations, and lead ac
etate caused an increase of the numerical aberrations only, Combination of
cypermethrin and cadmium also failed to induce significant chromosomal effe
cts, The cypermethrin + lead combination, however, induced a significant in
crease of structural chromosomal abberations, predominantly of all acentric
fragments. This lead to the conclusion that the simultaneous administratio
n of lead and cypermethrin results in an enhanced genotoxic effect. (C) 200
0 Academic Press.