Artículo de revista
Changes in the Testicular Morphology of Chinchillas (Chinchilla lanigera) Implanted with Zeranol
Fecha
2015Registro en:
Pak Vet J, 35(1): 103-105.
0253-8318 (Print)
2074-7764 (Online)
Autor
Carvallo, Francisco
Santibáñez, Carolina
Tadich Gallo, Tamara
Institución
Resumen
Zeranol is a semi-synthetic non-steroidal product used by chinchilla breeders to
improve fur quality. The aim of this study was to assess the potential deleterious
effects of zeranol in chinchilla at testicular level. For this purpose, 27 chinchillas
received 6 mg of zeranol and 9 untreated chinchillas were used as control. Testicles
were recovered after routine sacrifice, and the weight, length, width and testicular
perimeter were recorded. Individual information regarding sex, age, weight at birth,
at weaning and at sacrifice of chinchilla was obtained from the breeders records.
The testes were processed for routine histological evaluation. Treated animals
evidenced a significant reduction in testicular weight, length, width and perimeter.
Histological findings included a reduction in the tubular lumen, loss of epithelium
and disappearance of spermatozoids in the seminiferous tubules. Data suggests that
zeranol produces toxic effects on the testis including degenerative damage in germ
cells and Leydig cells, thus affecting spermatogenesis.