Effects of NiSO4 on the Ovarian Function in Rats*

Zsolt Forgács, Katalin Paksy, Bertalan Varga, Péter Lázár and Erzsébet Tátrai

National Institute of Occupational Health, Budapest, Hungary
 
Corresponding author:
Dr. Zsolt Forgács
National Institute of Occupational Health,
Nagyvárad tér 2, Budapest,
H-1450, P.O. Box 22, Hungary
E-mail: forgacs@hotmail.com

CEJOEM 1997, 3:48-57

*The study was supported by the National Scientific Research Fund (OTKA 2014/91) and the Research Fund of the Ministry of Welfare (ETT 8-41/1990) in Hungary.
Key words: Nickel, ovary, ovarian blood flow, ovulation, progesteron secretion 
Abstract: Rats (SPRD) with regular cycle were treated with 10, 20 or 40 mg/kg NiSO4 or 0.9% NaCl solution through 5 cycles. On the day of estrus of the 6th cycle (day of the expected estrus), the animals were anesthetized with pentobarbital and from one of the ovarian veins 5-min blood samples were taken for 40 min. After the first sample, hCG (100 IU/kg) was injected i.v. During the blood collection, the blood pressure and ovarian venous outflow were continuously recorded. From the blood samples, progesterone (P) was determined by radioimmunoassay (RIA) and the secretion rate of P was calculated. The ovaries (luteal and nonluteal), adrenals, pituitary gland, and one of the kidneys were weighed. The number of corpora lutea and the ova in the oviduct were counted. NiSO4 at 40 mg/kg disturbs the ovarian cycle and the elevation of P secretion after hCG stimulus. The blood pressure and the ovarian blood flow remained unaltered. 
Received: 13 January 1997
Accepted: 14 February 1997

Posted 16 December 1998

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