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Hypothalamic gene expression changes in F1 California mice (Peromyscus californicus) parents developmentally exposed to bisphenol A or ethinyl estradiol

机译:发育暴露于双酚A或炔雌醇的F1加利福尼亚小鼠(Peromyscus californicus)父母的下丘脑基因表达变化

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Bisphenol A (BPA) is a pervasive industrial chemical used in many common household items. To examine how early exposure to BPA and ethinyl estradiol (EE, estrogen in birth control pill) might affect biparental care, effects of these chemicals in male and female California mice (Peromyscus californicus), who are monogamous and biparental, were examined. California mice exposed during pre- and peri-natal life to BPA at an environmentally relevant concentration or EE show later disrupted biparental behaviors. The hypothalamus is an important brain region for regulating parental behaviors. Thus, it was hypothesized compromised biparental care might be partially due to hypothalamic gene alterations. To address this question, brains from F1 parenting female and male California mice from controls, BPA- and EE-exposed groups were collected at postnatal day (PND) 2, and RNA was isolated from hypothalamic micropunches. Gene expression was examined in this brain region for genes affected by BPA exposure and attributed to governing parental care in rodents and humans. BPA-exposed California mice showed increased hypothalamic expression of Kiss1, Esr1 and Esr2 relative to AIN control and EE-exposed parents in the case of Esr2. Notably, current studies represent the first report to show that early exposure to BPA can induce longstanding effects on hypothalamic gene expression in parenting male and female rodents. Absence of such hypothalamic gene expression changes in EE-exposed parents indicates early BPA exposure may induce later transcriptomic effects through estrogen receptor-independent pathways. BPA-driven changes in hypothalamic function of California mice might contribute to decreased biparental investment, which could result in F2 multigenerational effects.
机译:双酚A(BPA)是一种普遍使用的工业化学品,用于许多常见的家庭用品中。为了检查BPA和乙炔雌二醇(EE,避孕药中的雌激素)的早期暴露如何影响双亲保健,研究了这些化学物质对一夫一妻制和双亲加利福尼亚和雌性加利福尼亚小鼠(Peromyscus californicus)的影响。在产前和围产期生命中暴露于环境相关浓度或EE的BPA的加利福尼亚小鼠表现出更高的双亲行为。下丘脑是调节父母行为的重要大脑区域。因此,据推测双亲照顾受损可能部分归因于下丘脑基因改变。为了解决这个问题,在出生后第2天(PND)2收集了来自F1育儿的雌性和雄性加利福尼亚小鼠的大脑,这些小鼠来自对照组,BPA和EE暴露组,并从下丘脑微穿孔中分离出RNA。在这个大脑区域检查了受BPA暴露影响的基因的基因表达,归因于在啮齿动物和人类中控制父母的照顾。暴露于BPA的加利福尼亚小鼠相对于AIN对照和暴露于EE的父母,表现出Kiss1,Esr1和Esr2的下丘脑表达增加(在Esr2的情况下)。值得注意的是,当前的研究代表了第一个报告,表明早期暴露于BPA可以诱导父母和雌性啮齿动物下丘脑基因表达的长期影响。在暴露于EE的父母中缺乏这种下丘脑基因表达的变化表明,早期BPA暴露可能通过雌激素受体非依赖性途径诱导后来的转录组效应。 BPA驱动的加利福尼亚小鼠下丘脑功能变化可能导致双亲投资减少,这可能导致F2多代效应。

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