@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00068405, author = {Homma-Takeda, Shino and Nishimura, Yoshikazu and Ueno, Shunji and Watanabe, Yoshito and Yukawa, Masae and 武田 志乃 and 西村 義一 and 上野 俊治 and 渡辺 嘉人 and 湯川 雅枝}, month = {Jan}, note = {The prostate is an accessory sex organ that secretes is an essential component of semen. High levels of Zn are found both in the prostate and its secretion. In the present study, the effects of environmental stress on zinc levels in the prostate were examined in Wistar male rats exposed to tributyltin chloride (TBTC), an environmental toxicant, by inductively coupled argon plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) for determination of Zn concentration in lobe-dissectioned specimens and micro-PIXE analysis for determination of site-specific distribution of Zn in prostatic sections. A single oraly administration of TBTC to rats at a dose of 90 umol/kg resulted at 14 days later in a decrease in the Zn level in the dorsolateral prostate but not the ventral prostate. The TBTC did not affect the weight of the prostate tissue. Micro-PIXE imaging found Zn both in the lumen and the epithelium of the lateral prostatic tubules. PIXE spot analysis revealed that the epithelium of the control rat contained levels of Zn 4-fold higher than in the lumen and that Zn in the epithelium decreased selectively after TBTC exposure., BioPIXE5}, title = {Lobe-specific changes in zinc levels in the prostate of rats exposed to tributyltin chloride}, year = {2005} }