Abstract

The aim of the present study was to develop a quantitative evaluation method for detecting antiandrogenic activity of chemicals in rabbits that are regularly used for developmental toxicity studies. Kbl: New Zealand White rabbits (n = 8-9) were injected intramuscularly with an antiandrogen, cyproterone acetate (CA; 10 mg/kg body weight [BW]/day), on gestation days (GD) 13-24. On GD 29, live fetuses were obtained by cesarean section and sexed by examination of the internal genitalia. The external genitalia were evaluated in cross-section measurements of the phallus by both diameter and width of the ventral gap of the preputial lamella with a micrometer under a stereoscopic microscope. The diameters of the preputial lamella were 1015 +/- 83.5, 856 +/- 64.0, and 865 +/- 72.6 microm in control males, control females, and CA-treated males, respectively. The ventral gaps of the preputial lamella were 26 +/- 8.2, 437 +/- 72.3, and 318 +/- 59.4 microm in the control males, control females, and CA-treated males, respectively. There were statistically significant differences in both parameters between control males and control females or CA-treated males. The lower fetal BW in CA-treated males did not disturb the detection of the feminization of the ventral gap of the preputial lamella; however, the diameter of the preputial lamella might be influenced by fetal BW because no difference in the relative diameter of the preputial lamella was found between control males and CA-treated males. These results demonstrated that this approach could detect the antiandrogen activity of CA quantitatively by feminization of male external genitalia in rabbit fetuses.

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