Estudio preliminar del efecto del consumo de metales pesados en el desarrollo e histología testicular del macho cabrío (Capra hircus).
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2021-01Autor
Gonzaga-Aivar, H
Escorcia Reynoso, Martin Ubaldo
Salgado Souto, Sergio Adrian
Nuñez Martinez, Guadalupe
Talavera Mendoza, Oscar
Martinez Villalobos, Ada Nelly
Millan Orozco, Jair
Bottini Luzardo, Maria Benedicta
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Preliminary study of the effect of heavy metal consumption on the development and testicular histology of the male goat (Capra hircus). The aim is to evaluate the testicular development and described the quality of the testicular parenchyma of male goats consuming grass, ground corn and water obtained from fields contaminated with mining residues. The concentration of lead, arsenic and cadmium in blood and testicular tissue was evaluated as well as other indicators such as testosterone concentration, testicular parenchyma, sperm concentration and abnormalities sperm. A higher concentration of cadmium (Cd) were found in the testicular parenchyma, possibly due to the increased bioaccumulation capacity of this metal. The average testosterone concentration was 0.16 mg/dL. The testicular parenchyma presented vacuolization of the cytoplasm degeneration of the germinative epithelium with few Sertoli and Leydig cells, as well as absence of spermatogenesis and spermatozoa. The sperm concentration was below that was reported as normal.
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