Adams P M, Fabricant J D, Legator M S
Science. 1981 Jan 2;211(4477):80-2. doi: 10.1126/science.7444453.
Fischer 344 male rats were treated with cyclophosphamide (10 milligrams per kilogram of body weight) for 5 weeks and subsequently mated to females previously treated with saline or cyclophosphamide. The F1 progeny of the cyclophosphamide-treated males exhibited behavior deficits when compared to controls. These data could indicate a chemically induced genetic effect manifested by behavioral alterations.
将雄性费希尔344大鼠用环磷酰胺(每千克体重10毫克)处理5周,随后与先前用生理盐水或环磷酰胺处理过的雌性大鼠交配。与对照组相比,经环磷酰胺处理的雄性大鼠的F1代后代表现出行为缺陷。这些数据可能表明一种由化学物质诱导的、表现为行为改变的遗传效应。