Phthalate ester-induced gubernacular lesions are associated with reduced insl3 gene expression in the fetal rat testis

被引:213
作者
Wilson, VS [1 ]
Lambright, C [1 ]
Furr, J [1 ]
Ostby, J [1 ]
Wood, C [1 ]
Held, G [1 ]
Gray, LE [1 ]
机构
[1] US EPA, Reprod Toxicol Div, NHEERL, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27711 USA
关键词
phthalate; DEHP; antiandrogen; insl3; gubernacular ligament; fetal Leydig cell;
D O I
10.1016/j.toxlet.2003.09.012
中图分类号
R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
学科分类号
100405 ;
摘要
Targeted inactivation of the insulin-like hormone 3 (insl3) gene in male mice results in altered gubernacular development, disrupted testis decent, and cryptorchidism. Cryptorchidism is a fairly common human malformation, being displayed in about three males per 100 at birth, but only a small percentage can be linked directly to genetic defects. The phthalate esters (PEs) are high production volume, ubiquitous environmental chemicals, some of which when administered during sexual differentiation, induce male rat reproductive tract malformations including gubernacular agenesis. We hypothesized that phthalate-induced gubernacular lesions likely result from an inhibition of ins13 gene expression. Three phthalates, di-n-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP), dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP) were administered orally to the dam on gestation day 14 through 18 (GD14-18) and the fetal testes examined on GD18 for effects on steroid hormone production and insl3 gene expression. Compared to chemicals like vinclozolin, linuron, and prochloraz that act as AR antagonists and/or inhibit fetal Leydig cell testosterone production, only the three phthalates significantly reduced both ex vivo testosterone production and insl3 gene expression when quantified by real-time rtPCR. These results provide the first demonstration of PE-induced alteration of ins13 mRNA in the fetal male rat testis. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:207 / 215
页数:9
相关论文
共 30 条
[1]   The overexpression of the Insl3 in female mice causes descent of the ovaries [J].
Adham, IM ;
Steding, G ;
Thamm, T ;
Büllesbach, EE ;
Schwabe, C ;
Paprotta, I ;
Engel, W .
MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2002, 16 (02) :244-252
[2]   APPLICATIONS OF MOLECULAR-BIOLOGY TO BIOMEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY [J].
AHMED, FE .
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART C-ENVIRONMENTAL CARCINOGENESIS & ECOTOXICOLOGY REVIEWS, 1995, 13 (01) :1-51
[3]   The insulin-3 gene: Lack of a genetic basis for human cryptorchidism [J].
Baker, LA ;
Nef, S ;
Nguyen, MT ;
Stapleton, R ;
Pohl, H ;
Parada, LF .
JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2002, 167 (06) :2534-2537
[4]   Quantitative changes in gene expression in fetal rat testes following exposure to Di(n-butyl) phthalate [J].
Barlow, NJ ;
Phillips, SL ;
Wallace, DG ;
Sar, M ;
Gaido, KW ;
Foster, PMD .
TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2003, 73 (02) :431-441
[5]   Hormonal control of gubernaculum development during testis descent:: Gubernaculum outgrowth in vitro requires both insulin-like factor and androgen [J].
Emmen, JMA ;
McLuskey, A ;
Adham, IM ;
Engel, W ;
Grootegoed, JA ;
Brinkmann, AO .
ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2000, 141 (12) :4720-4727
[6]   Involvement of insulin-like factor 3 (Insl3) in diethylstilbestrol-induced cryptorchidism [J].
Emmen, JMA ;
Mcluskey, A ;
Adham, IM ;
Engel, W ;
Verhoef-Post, M ;
Themmen, APN ;
Grootegoed, JA ;
Brinkmann, AO .
ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2000, 141 (02) :846-849
[7]   Proximal insertion of gubernaculum testis in normal human fetuses and in boys with cryptorchidism [J].
Favorito, LA ;
Sampaio, FJB ;
Javaroni, V ;
Cardoso, LEM ;
Costa, WS .
JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2000, 164 (03) :792-794
[8]   Incidence at birth and natural history of cryptorchidism: A study of 10,730 consecutive male infants [J].
Ghirri, P ;
Ciulli, C ;
Vuerich, M ;
Cuttano, A ;
Faraoni, M ;
Guerrini, L ;
Spinelli, C ;
Tognetti, S ;
Boldrini, A .
JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION, 2002, 25 (08) :709-715
[9]   Mutations of the GREAT gene cause cryptorchidism [J].
Gorlov, IP ;
Kamat, A ;
Bogatcheva, NV ;
Jones, E ;
Lamb, DJ ;
Truong, A ;
Bishop, CE ;
McElreavey, K ;
Agoulnik, AI .
HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS, 2002, 11 (19) :2309-2318
[10]  
Gray LE, 2001, HUM REPROD UPDATE, V7, P248, DOI 10.1093/humupd/7.3.248