Abstract:
The present study investigated effects of extremely low concentrations of Chlorpyrifos
(Pyrimec) to reproductive structure and function of male rats. First, a group o f animals
(4 groups; n=10) were given oral dose of 0.6(T1), 0.25(T2), 0.125(T3) mg/kg/body weight,
every other day for 14 days. They were sacrificed on the 14th day, testicular and epididymal
sperm number and motility were recorded. Second, a group of male rats (4 group, n=6) were
gavaged either Chlorpyrifos (3.2 mg kg/BW) or distilled water only (control animals). Treated
animals were sacrificed at 7-day intervals post-treatment until 21st day. Testicular and
epididymal sperm count and motility was recorded.
Results showed total sperm counts of treated groups were significantly reduced than those of
control group. Although caput total sperm count was not significantly different in treatment
groups T1 and T2 it was significantly reduced in treatment group T3 (P<0.05). Proximal and
distal cauda sperm counts were significantly different to those of control group for all treated
groups (P<0.05). There was a significant increase in percentage of immotile sperm in proximal
and distal cauda (P<0.001). From distal corpus to distal cauda sperm motility parameters were
decreased. In the second group of study, testicular sperm count showed a significant decrease
(P<0.05) until the day 21st. Similarly there was a significant loss (P<0.05) of epididymal sperm
motility. Histological observations in treated groups showed a significant (P<0.05) reduction in
the thickness of cauda epididymal epithelium, while microvilli o f cauda epididymis o f all
treated groups have disappeared. It is clear that at least some of the observed effects were a
result o f structural hence functional changes of epididymal epithelium due to Chlorpyrifos
exposure. We conclude that effects of Chlorpyrifos may be inversely dose dependent on the
reproductive system in rats. In low concentrations epididymal epithelium structure is affected
and thereby epididymal functions on sperm maturation were in jeopardy.