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Renal Ultrastructural Alterations Following Administration of Diethylstilbestrol
Diethylstilbestrol kidney ultrastructure rat
2009/7/2
Diethylstilbestrol (DES), nonsteroid in structure, is an artificial estrogen derivative and is used as an anabolic agent. It is known that diethylstilbestrol causes genetic disorders and toxic effects...
Neonatally administered diethylstilbestrol retards the development of the blood-testis barrier in the rat
diethylstilbestrol blood-testis rat
2008/12/26
Newborn rats were treated with 10 microg of diethylstilbestrol (DES) on alternate days from the 2nd to the 12th postnatal day, and the testes were sequentially examined up to 105 days of age by light,...
Suppression of androgen action and the induction of gross abnormalities of the reproductive tract in male rats treated neonatally with diethylstilbestrol
androgen action gross abnormalities reproductive tract male rats diethylstilbestrol
2008/12/26
This study evaluated whether androgen action is altered in rats treated neonatally with diethylstilbestrol (DES) at a dose that induced reproductive tract abnormalities. Rats were treated on alterna...
Permanent Induction of Morphological Abnormalities in the Penis and Penile Skeletal Muscles in Adult Rats Treated Neonatally With Diethylstilbestrol or Estradiol Valerate:A Dose-Response Study
Estrogen DES fertility testosterone bulbocavernosus
2008/12/22
This study evaluated the effects of neonatal exposure to different doses of diethylstilbestrol (DES) or estradiol valerate (EV) on penile morphology, penile skeletal muscles, and fertility. Male pup...
Neonatal Coadministration of Testosterone With Diethylstilbestrol Prevents Diethylstilbestrol Induction of Most Reproductive Tract Abnormalities in Male Rats
Rete testis efferent ducts vas deferens seminal vesicles androgens estrogens
2008/12/19
The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the coadministration of testosterone (TE; 200 µg) with 10 µg of diethylstilbestrol (DES) between days 2 and 12 postnatally could...