Abstract
The aim of the study was to evaluate chromium diffusion in sexual organs and sexual accessory glands as one of the first marker of the possible chromium action on reproductive system. Subcutaneous administration of potassium dichromate 2% in dosis of 0.5 x LOAEL, LOAEL and 3 x LOAEL to male rats pointed out: increase of blood chromium level direct correlated to doses level and duration of administration; accumulation of chromium in male genital organs, sexual accessory glands in the succession: testes, seminal vesicles, bulbo-urethral glands, prostate, epididymis and in kidneys, liver, spleen and brain.
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