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DOI10.1093/toxsci/kfv224
Establishing the "Biological Relevance" of Dipentyl Phthalate Reductions in Fetal Rat Testosterone Production and Plasma and Testis Testosterone Levels
Gray, Leon Earl, Jr.1; Furr, Johnathan1; Tatum-Gibbs, Katoria R.1; Lambright, Christy1; Sampson, Hunter4; Hannas, Bethany R.1,5; Wilson, Vickie S.1; Hotchkiss, Andrew2; Foster, Paul M. D.3
发表日期2016
ISSN1096-6080
卷号149期号:1页码:178-191
英文摘要

Phthalate esters (PEs) constitute a large class of compounds that are used for many consumer product applications. Many of the C2-C7 di-ortho PEs reduce fetal testicular hormone and gene expression levels in rats resulting in adverse effects seen later in life but it appears that relatively large reductions in fetal testosterone (T) levels and testis gene expression may be required to adversely affect reproductive development (Hannas, B. R., Lambright, C. S., Furr, J., Evans, N., Foster, P. M., Gray, E. L., and Wilson, V. S. (2012). Genomic biomarkers of phthalate-induced male reproductive developmental toxicity: a targeted RT-PCR array approach for defining relative potency. Toxicol. Sci. 125, 544-557). The objectives of this study were (1) to model the relationships between changes in fetal male rat plasma testosterone (PT), T levels in the testis (TT), T production (PROD), and testis gene expression with the reproductive malformation rates, and (2) to quantify the "biologically relevant reductions" (BRRs) in fetal T necessary to induce adverse effects in the offspring. In the fetal experiment, Harlan Sprague-Dawley rats were dosed with dipentyl phthalate (DPeP) at 0, 11, 33, 100, and 300 mg/kg/day from gestational days (GD) 14-18 and fetal testicular T, PT levels, and T Prod and gene expression were assessed on GD 18. In the postnatal experiment, rats were dosed with DPeP from GD 8-18 and reproductive development was monitored through adulthood. The dose-response curves for TT levels (ED50 = 53 mg/kg) and T PROD (ED50 = 45 mg/kg) were similar, whereas PT was reduced at ED50 = 19 mg/kg. When the reductions in TPROD and Insl3 mRNA were compared with the postnatal effects of in utero DPeP, dose-related reproductive alterations were noted when T PROD and Insl3 mRNA were reduced by > 45% and 42%, respectively. The determination of BRR levels may enable risk assessors to utilize fetal endocrine data to help establish points of departure for quantitative risk assessments.


英文关键词anti-androgen;risk assessment;fetal male rat endocrine;dipentyl phthalate
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000369233900016
来源期刊TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES
来源机构美国环保署
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/60850
作者单位1.US EPA, Reprod Toxicol Branch,Toxicol Assessment Div, Natl Hlth & Environm Effects Lab, Off Res & Dev, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27711 USA;
2.US EPA, NCEA, ORD, Washington, DC USA;
3.NIEHS, Natl Toxicol Program, NIH, DHHS, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709 USA;
4.Oak Ridge Inst Sci & Educ, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA;
5.Dow Chem Co USA, Toxicol & Environm Res & Consulting, Midland, MI 48674 USA
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Gray, Leon Earl, Jr.,Furr, Johnathan,Tatum-Gibbs, Katoria R.,et al. Establishing the "Biological Relevance" of Dipentyl Phthalate Reductions in Fetal Rat Testosterone Production and Plasma and Testis Testosterone Levels[J]. 美国环保署,2016,149(1):178-191.
APA Gray, Leon Earl, Jr..,Furr, Johnathan.,Tatum-Gibbs, Katoria R..,Lambright, Christy.,Sampson, Hunter.,...&Foster, Paul M. D..(2016).Establishing the "Biological Relevance" of Dipentyl Phthalate Reductions in Fetal Rat Testosterone Production and Plasma and Testis Testosterone Levels.TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES,149(1),178-191.
MLA Gray, Leon Earl, Jr.,et al."Establishing the "Biological Relevance" of Dipentyl Phthalate Reductions in Fetal Rat Testosterone Production and Plasma and Testis Testosterone Levels".TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES 149.1(2016):178-191.
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