volume 36 pages 40-52

Organotins: a review of their reproductive toxicity, biochemistry, and environmental fate.

JONES BERNARDES GRACELI 1
Gabriela Cavati Sena 1
Pedro Francisco Iguatemy Lopes 1
Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno 2
M B Costa 2
Ana Flavia Locateli Godoi 3
Dayana M Dos Santos 4
Mary Marchi 5
Marcos Antonio Dos Santos Fernandez 6
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2013-04-01
scimago Q2
wos Q2
SJR0.797
CiteScore5.7
Impact factor2.8
ISSN08906238, 18731708
Toxicology
Abstract
The review purposes are to (1) evaluate the experimental evidence for adverse effects on reproduction and metabolism and (2) identify the current knowledge of analytical procedures, biochemistry and environmental aspects relating to organotins. Organotins are pollutants that are used as biocides in antifouling paints. They produce endocrine-disrupting effects in mollusks, such as imposex. In rodents, organotin exposure induces developmental and reproductive toxicity as well as alteration of metabolic homeostasis through its action as an obesogen. The adverse effects that appear in rodents have raised concerns about organotins' potential health risk to humans in relation to organotin exposure. At present, triorganotin, such as tributyltin, have been demonstrated to produce imposex, and mammalian reproductive and metabolic toxicity. For most mammals, triorganotin exposure predominantly occurs through the ingestion, and this compound can cross the placenta. With these risks in mind, it is important to improve our knowledge of organotins' effects on environmental health.
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GRACELI J. B. et al. Organotins: a review of their reproductive toxicity, biochemistry, and environmental fate. // Reproductive Toxicology. 2013. Vol. 36. pp. 40-52.
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GRACELI J. B., Sena G. C., Lopes P. F. I., Zamprogno G. C., Costa M. B., Godoi A. F. L., Dos Santos D. M., Marchi M., Dos Santos Fernandez M. A. Organotins: a review of their reproductive toxicity, biochemistry, and environmental fate. // Reproductive Toxicology. 2013. Vol. 36. pp. 40-52.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.reprotox.2012.11.008
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2012.11.008
TI - Organotins: a review of their reproductive toxicity, biochemistry, and environmental fate.
T2 - Reproductive Toxicology
AU - GRACELI, JONES BERNARDES
AU - Sena, Gabriela Cavati
AU - Lopes, Pedro Francisco Iguatemy
AU - Zamprogno, Gabriela Carvalho
AU - Costa, M B
AU - Godoi, Ana Flavia Locateli
AU - Dos Santos, Dayana M
AU - Marchi, Mary
AU - Dos Santos Fernandez, Marcos Antonio
PY - 2013
DA - 2013/04/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 40-52
VL - 36
PMID - 23228341
SN - 0890-6238
SN - 1873-1708
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@article{2013_GRACELI,
author = {JONES BERNARDES GRACELI and Gabriela Cavati Sena and Pedro Francisco Iguatemy Lopes and Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno and M B Costa and Ana Flavia Locateli Godoi and Dayana M Dos Santos and Mary Marchi and Marcos Antonio Dos Santos Fernandez},
title = {Organotins: a review of their reproductive toxicity, biochemistry, and environmental fate.},
journal = {Reproductive Toxicology},
year = {2013},
volume = {36},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {apr},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2012.11.008},
pages = {40--52},
doi = {10.1016/j.reprotox.2012.11.008}
}