Assessment of reproductive and developmental effects of DINP
Overall scores between 246 and 350 indicate limited evidence for adverse effects thus supporting a classification as a category 2 reproductive toxicant. Overall scores above 351 confirm strong evidence for induction of adverse effects and a classification as a category 1B reproductive toxicant (Dekant and Bridges, 2016).
Assessment of reproductive and developmental effects of DINP
Quantitative weight of evidence (QWoE) methodology utilizes detailed scoring sheets to assess the quality/reliability of each publication on toxicity of a chemical and gives numerical scores for quality and observed toxicity. This QWoE-methodology was applied to the reproductive toxicity data on dii
Assessment of reproductive and developmental effects of DINP
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- Does DINP affect sexual function?
- It is therefore evident that there is no “clear evidence of an adverse effect on sexual function… in the absence of other toxic effects” and a classification of DINP into Cat. 1B or 2 according to CLP is neither supported by a narrative approach nor by the QWoE applied here.
- Is a qwoe a reliable Toxicity database based on DINP and DCHP?
- The purpose of the application of a QWOE to the toxicity database on DINP, DCHP, and DnHP was to assess the robustness of the QWOE-methodology and the relevance of reported effects in the scientific literature in a transparent, consistent and scientifically justified way, using predetermined scores for quality and relevance/effects.
- Does DINP affect fertility?
- Effects of DINP on fertility-related parameters were only reported in two studies ( Boberg et al., 2011, Kwack et al., 2009 ). Kwack et al., 2009 reported significantly lowered sperm counts and motility of epididymal sperm after a four-week treatment of adult rats with a single dose level of 500 mg DINP/kg bw/day by daily gavage.
- Does DINP affect sperm number?
- The study suffers from the use of a single dose level and unclear reporting regarding use of concurrent controls. Moreover, the changes in sperm number only had a statistical significance level of <0.05 and general toxicity of DINP has been reported to occur at dose levels above ∼200 mg/kg bw/day ( ECHA/RAC, 2013 ).
- Does DINP increase sperm motility?
- Boberg et al., 2011 assessed reproductive parameters in male rats exposed in utero to doses of up to 900 mg DINP/kg bw/day. Sperm analysis at PND90 showed an increase in sperm count only the highest dose and a statistically significant, but not dose-related decrease in sperm motility at the 600, 750, and 900 mg/kg bw/day.