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Amphibian metamorphosis as a model for studying endocrine disruption on vertebrate development: effect of bisphenol A on thyroid hormone action.

机译:两栖动物变态作为研究脊椎动物发育的内分泌干扰的模型:双酚A对甲状腺激素作用的影响。

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Thyroid hormone (TH) is essential for proper development in vertebrates. TH deficiency during gestation and early postnatal development produces severe neurological, skeletal, metabolism and growth abnormalities. It is therefore important to consider environmental chemicals that may interfere with TH signaling. Exposure to environmental contaminants that disrupt TH action may underlie the increasing incidence of human developmental disorders worldwide. One contaminant of concern is the xenoestrogen bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical widely used to manufacture polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins. The difficulty in studying uterus-enclosed mammalian embryos has hampered the analysis on the direct effects of BPA during vertebrate development. As TH action at the cellular level is highly conserved across vertebrate species, amphibian metamorphosis serves as an important TH-dependent in vivo vertebrate model for studying potential contributions of BPA toward human developmental disorders. Using Xenopus laevis as a model, we and others have demonstrated the inhibitory effects of BPA exposure on metamorphosis. Genome-wide gene expression analysis revealed that surprisingly, BPA primarily targets the TH-signaling pathway essential for metamorphosis in Xenopus laevis. Given the importance of the genomic effects of TH during metamorphosis and the conservation in its regulation in higher vertebrates, these observations suggest that the effect of BPA in human embryogenesis is through the inhibition of the TH pathway and warrants further investigation. Our findings further argue for the critical need to use in vivo animal models coupled with systematic molecular analysis to determine the developmental effects of endocrine disrupting compounds.
机译:甲状腺激素(TH)对于脊椎动物的正常发育至关重要。妊娠和出生后早期发育中的TH缺乏会导致严重的神经,骨骼,代谢和生长异常。因此,重要的是考虑可能会干扰TH信号传导的环境化学物质。暴露于破坏TH作用的环境污染物中可能是全球范围内人类发育障碍的发病率上升的原因。令人关注的一种污染物是异雌激素双酚A(BPA),一种广泛用于制造聚碳酸酯塑料和环氧树脂的化学物质。研究子宫封闭的哺乳动物胚胎的困难阻碍了对BPA在脊椎动物发育过程中直接作用的分析。由于跨脊椎动物物种在细胞水平上的TH作用高度保守,因此,两栖动物变态反应是重要的TH依赖性体内脊椎动物模型,用于研究BPA对人类发育障碍的潜在贡献。我们和其他人使用非洲爪蟾作为模型,证明了BPA暴露对变态的抑制作用。全基因组基因表达分析表明,令人惊讶的是,BPA主要针对非洲爪蟾变态必不可少的TH信号通路。鉴于TH在变态过程中的基因组效应及其在高等脊椎动物中的保守性的重要性,这些发现表明BPA在人类胚胎发生中的作用是通过抑制TH途径而进行的,因此有待进一步研究。我们的发现进一步证明,迫切需要使用体内动物模型以及系统的分子分析来确定内分泌干扰化合物的发育效应。

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