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Gene expression changes induced in the testis by transplacental exposure to high and low doses of 17{alpha}-ethynyl estradiol, genistein, or bisphenol A.

机译:通过经胎盘暴露于高剂量和低剂量的17 {α}-乙炔基雌二醇,金雀异黄素或双酚A,在睾丸中诱导的基因表达变化。

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The purpose of this study was to determine (1) the transcriptional program elicited by exposure to three estrogen receptor (ER) agonists: 17 alpha-ethynyl estradiol (EE), genistein (Ges), and bisphenol A (BPA) during fetal development of the rat testis and epididymis; and (2) whether very low dosages of estrogens (evaluated over five orders of magnitude of dosage) produce unexpected changes in gene expression (i.e., a non-monotonic dose-response curve). In three independently conducted experiments, Sprague-Dawley rats were dosed (sc) with 0.001-10 microg EE/kg/day, 0.001-100 mg Ges/kg/day, or 0.002-400 mg BPA/kg/day. While morphological changes in the developing reproductive system were not observed, the gene expression profile of target tissues were modified in a dose-responsive manner. Independent dose-response analyses of the three studies identified 59 genes that are significantly modified by EE, 23 genes by Ges, and 15 genes by BPA (out of 8740), by at least 1.5 fold (up- or down-regulated). Even more genes were observed to be significantly changed when only the high dose is compared with all lower doses: 141, 46, and 67 genes, respectively. Global analyses aimed at detecting genes consistently modified by all of the chemicals identified 50 genes whose expression changed in the same direction across the three chemicals. The dose-response curve for gene expression changes was monotonic for each chemical, with both the number of genes significantly changed and the magnitude of change, for each gene, decreasing with decreasing dose. Using the available annotation of the gene expression changes induced by ER-agonist, our data suggest that a variety of cellular pathways are affected by estrogen exposure. These results indicate that gene expression data are diagnostic of mode of action and, if they are evaluated in the context of traditional toxicological end-points, can be used to elucidate dose-response characteristics.
机译:这项研究的目的是确定(1)在胎儿发育过程中暴露于三种雌激素受体(ER)激动剂:17种α-乙炔基雌二醇(EE),染料木黄酮(Ges)和双酚A(BPA)引起的转录程序。大鼠睾丸和附睾; (2)极低剂量的雌激素(评估超过五个数量级)是否会在基因表达中产生意想不到的变化(即非单调的剂量反应曲线)。在三个独立进行的实验中,对Sprague-Dawley大鼠给药(sc)0.001-10微克EE / kg /天,0.001-100 mg Ges / kg /天或0.002-400 mg BPA / kg /天。虽然未观察到发育中的生殖系统的形态变化,但是靶组织的基因表达谱以剂量响应方式被修饰。对这三项研究的独立剂量反应分析确定了EE显着修饰的59个基因,Ges修饰了23个基因,BPA修饰了15个基因(在8740个中)至少1.5倍(上调或下调)。当仅将高剂量与所有低剂量进行比较时,观察到甚至更多的基因发生了显着变化:分别为141、46和67个基因。旨在检测被所有化学物质一致修饰的基因的全球分析确定了50种基因,其表达在三种化学物质中的变化方向相同。对于每种化学物质,基因表达变化的剂量反应曲线是单调的,每种基因的基因数目均显着变化,并且变化幅度随剂量降低而降低。使用ER激动剂诱导的基因表达变化的可用注释,我们的数据表明雌激素暴露会影响多种细胞途径。这些结果表明,基因表达数据可以诊断作用方式,如果在传统毒理学终点的基础上对其进行评估,则可用于阐明剂量反应特征。

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