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| Organization | OECD |
| Abstract | La substance d’essai est administrée par doses graduées à plusieurs groupes de mâles et de femelles. Les mâles doivent être traités pendant au moins quatre semaines ; les femelles doivent être traitées tout au long de l’étude (approximativement 54 jours). Normalement des accouplements « un mâle pour une femelle » doivent être employés dans cette étude. Cette Ligne directrice utilise le rat. Il est recommandé que la substance d’essai soit administrée oralement par gavage. Ceci devrait être fait avec une dose unique quotidienne en utilisant une sonde gastrique ou une canule d'intubation appropriée. Chaque groupe devrait initialement inclure au moins 10 animaux de chaque sexe. Généralement, au moins trois groupes d'essai et un groupe de contrôle devraient être employés. Des niveaux de dose devraient être choisis, en tenant compte de toutes données de toxicité existantes et de (toxico-) cinétique disponibles. L'essai limite correspond à un niveau de dose d’au moins de 1000 mg/kg de poids corporel. Les résultats de cette étude incluent des mesures (pesée, consommation de nourriture/eau) et observations quotidiennes détaillées (y compris la réactivité sensorielle aux stimulus), de préférence chaque jour au même moment, de même qu’une autopsie générale et l'histopathologie. Les résultats de cette étude de toxicité devraient être évalués en termes d'effets observés, autopsie et résultats microscopiques. L'évaluation inclura le rapport entre la dose de la substance d'essai et la présence ou l'absence d’observations. En raison de la période courte du traitement du mâle, l'histopathologie du testicule et l'épididyme doivent être pris en compte avec les données de fertilité, lors de l’évaluation des effets reproducteurs mâles. |
| Page Count | 17 |
| Language | French |
| Publisher | OECD Publishing |
| Publisher Date | 1996-03-22 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Environment |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Book |
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