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Effects of environmental Bisphenol A exposures on germ cell development and Leydig cell function in the human fetal testis.
Eladak, Soria; Moison, Delphine; Guerquin, Marie-Justine; Matilionyte, Gabriele; Kilcoyne, Karen; N'Tumba-Byn, Thierry; Messiaen, Sébastien; Deceuninck, Yoann; Pozzi-Gaudin, Stéphanie; Benachi, Alexandra; Livera, Gabriel; Antignac, Jean-Philippe; Mitchell, Rod; Rouiller-Fabre, Virginie; Habert, René.
Afiliación
  • Eladak S; Univ. Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Laboratory of Development of the Gonads, Unit of Genetic Stability, Stem Cells and Radiation, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France.
  • Moison D; CEA, DSV, iRCM, SCSR, LDG, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France.
  • Guerquin MJ; INSERM, Unité 967, Fontenay aux Roses, France.
  • Matilionyte G; Univ. Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Laboratory of Development of the Gonads, Unit of Genetic Stability, Stem Cells and Radiation, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France.
  • Kilcoyne K; CEA, DSV, iRCM, SCSR, LDG, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France.
  • N'Tumba-Byn T; INSERM, Unité 967, Fontenay aux Roses, France.
  • Messiaen S; Univ. Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Laboratory of Development of the Gonads, Unit of Genetic Stability, Stem Cells and Radiation, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France.
  • Deceuninck Y; CEA, DSV, iRCM, SCSR, LDG, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France.
  • Pozzi-Gaudin S; INSERM, Unité 967, Fontenay aux Roses, France.
  • Benachi A; MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, The University of Edinburgh, The Queen's Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.
  • Livera G; MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, The University of Edinburgh, The Queen's Medical Research Institute, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.
  • Antignac JP; Univ. Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Laboratory of Development of the Gonads, Unit of Genetic Stability, Stem Cells and Radiation, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France.
  • Mitchell R; CEA, DSV, iRCM, SCSR, LDG, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France.
  • Rouiller-Fabre V; INSERM, Unité 967, Fontenay aux Roses, France.
  • Habert R; Univ. Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Laboratory of Development of the Gonads, Unit of Genetic Stability, Stem Cells and Radiation, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France.
PLoS One ; 13(1): e0191934, 2018.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29385186
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Using an organotypic culture system termed human Fetal Testis Assay (hFeTA) we previously showed that 0.01 µM BPA decreases basal, but not LH-stimulated, testosterone secreted by the first trimester human fetal testis. The present study was conducted to determine the potential for a long-term antiandrogenic effect of BPA using a xenograft model, and also to study the effect of BPA on germ cell development using both the hFETA and xenograft models.

METHODS:

Using the hFeTA system, first trimester testes were cultured for 3 days with 0.01 to 10 µM BPA. For xenografts, adult castrate male nude mice were injected with hCG and grafted with first trimester testes. Host mice received 10 µM BPA (~ 500 µg/kg/day) in their drinking water for 5 weeks. Plasma levels of total and unconjugated BPA were 0.10 µM and 0.038 µM respectively. Mice grafted with second trimester testes received 0.5 and 50 µg/kg/day BPA by oral gavage for 5 weeks.

RESULTS:

With first trimester human testes, using the hFeTA model, 10 µM BPA increased germ cell apoptosis. In xenografts, germ cell density was also reduced by BPA exposure. Importantly, BPA exposure significantly decreased the percentage of germ cells expressing the pluripotency marker AP-2γ, whilst the percentage of those expressing the pre-spermatogonial marker MAGE-A4 significantly increased. BPA exposure did not affect hCG-stimulated androgen production in first and second trimester xenografts as evaluated by both plasma testosterone level and seminal vesicle weight in host mice.

CONCLUSIONS:

Exposure to BPA at environmentally relevant concentrations impairs germ cell development in first trimester human fetal testis, whilst gonadotrophin-stimulated testosterone production was unaffected in both first and second trimester testis. Studies using first trimester human fetal testis demonstrate the complementarity of the FeTA and xenograft models for determining the respective short-term and long term effects of environmental exposures.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Fenoles / Espermatozoides / Testículo / Compuestos de Bencidrilo / Contaminantes Ambientales / Células Intersticiales del Testículo Límite: Animals / Female / Humans / Male / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: PLoS One Asunto de la revista: CIENCIA / MEDICINA Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Fenoles / Espermatozoides / Testículo / Compuestos de Bencidrilo / Contaminantes Ambientales / Células Intersticiales del Testículo Límite: Animals / Female / Humans / Male / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: PLoS One Asunto de la revista: CIENCIA / MEDICINA Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia
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