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Altered gene expression during rat Wolffian duct development in response to in utero exposure to the antiandrogen linuron.
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Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology [Toxicol Sci] 2003 Jul; Vol. 74 (1), pp. 114-28. Date of Electronic Publication: 2003 May 02. - Publication Year :
- 2003
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Abstract
- Linuron is an herbicide with weak androgen receptor (AR) antagonist activity. Exposure to linuron from gestation days (GD) 12 to 21 perturbs androgen-dependent male reproductive development. In utero exposure to 50-mg/kg/day linuron induces malformations of the epididymis and the vas deferens. The objective of this study was to identify alterations in gene expression within the testis and epididymis associated with abnormal Wolffian duct development and to correlate changes in gene expression with the gross morphology of the affected epididymides. Pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were administered either corn oil vehicle or linuron (50 mg/kg/day) by gavage from GD 12 to 21 (n = 3-6 controls, n = 5-10 linuron-treated dams per time point). Changes in gene expression were evaluated in testes on GD 21 and in epididymides on GD 21 and postnatal day (PND) 7, using cDNA microarrays and confirmed by real-time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analyses. RNA was isolated from intact epididymides with reduced or no ductal coiling from the linuron groups, and epididymides with noncontiguous ducts were excluded. In the fetal testis, exposure to linuron did not result in reduced mRNA expression of the AR or that of several steroidogenic enzymes, supporting the hypothesis that linuron does not reduce fetal testosterone production. Linuron induced a significant decrease in AR mRNA expression in GD 21 epididymides. Significant changes in mRNA expression in GD 21 and PND 7 epididymides were also identified in the epidermal growth factor (EGF), insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), bone morphogenetic protein (BMP), fibroblast growth factor (FGF), and Notch signaling pathways. These pathways are involved in tissue morphogenesis. Changes in the expression of AR and IGF-1 receptors were detected by immunostaining in malformed epididymides from linuron-exposed rats. Linuron induced changes in epididymal gene expression suggestive of altered paracrine interactions between the mesenchyme and epithelial cells during development. The EGF, Notch, IGF-1, BMP4, and FGF signaling pathways may be involved in normal testosterone-mediated development of the Wolffian duct.
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- Animals
Animals, Newborn
Bone Morphogenetic Protein 4
Bone Morphogenetic Proteins biosynthesis
Epididymis drug effects
Epididymis embryology
Epididymis metabolism
Female
Fetus metabolism
Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 biosynthesis
Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans biosynthesis
Immunohistochemistry
Male
Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
Pregnancy
RNA, Messenger analysis
RNA, Messenger biosynthesis
Rats
Receptor, IGF Type 1 biosynthesis
Receptor, IGF Type 1 genetics
Receptor, Notch2
Receptors, Androgen biosynthesis
Receptors, Androgen genetics
Receptors, Cell Surface biosynthesis
Receptors, Opioid, delta biosynthesis
Reproduction drug effects
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
Testis drug effects
Testis embryology
Testis metabolism
Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-3 biosynthesis
Wolffian Ducts drug effects
Estrogen Antagonists toxicity
Gene Expression drug effects
Herbicides toxicity
Linuron toxicity
Wolffian Ducts embryology
Wolffian Ducts metabolism
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1096-6080
- Volume :
- 74
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 12730624
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfg096