Impact of the phytoestrogen content of laboratory animal feed on the gene expression profile of the reproductive system in the immature female rat

被引:30
|
作者
Naciff, JM [1 ]
Overmann, GJ [1 ]
Torontali, SM [1 ]
Carr, GJ [1 ]
Tiesman, JP [1 ]
Daston, GP [1 ]
机构
[1] Procter & Gamble Co, Miami Valley Labs, Cincinnati, OH 45253 USA
关键词
17 alpha-ethynyl estradiol; gene expression profiling; immature rat uterotrophic assay; microarrays; phytoestrogens; rodent diet;
D O I
10.1289/ehp.6848
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The effect of the dietary background of phytoestrogens on the outcome of rodent bioassays used to identify and assess the reproductive hazard of endocrine-disrupting chemicals is controversial. Phytoestrogens, including genistein, daidzein, and coumestrol, are fairly abundant in soybeans and alfalfa, common ingredients of laboratory animal diets. These compounds are weak agonists for the estrogen receptor (ER) and, when administered at sufficient doses, elicit an estrogenic response in vivo. In this study, we assessed the potential estrogenic effects of dietary phytoestrogens at the gene expression level, together with traditional biologic end points, using estrogen-responsive tissues of the immature female rat. We compared the gene expression profile of the uterus and ovaries, as a pool, obtained using a uterotrophic assay protocol, from intact prepubertal rats fed a casein-based diet (free from soy and alfalfa) or a regular rodent diet (Purina 5001) containing soy and alfalfa. Estrogenic potency of the phytoestrogen-containing diet was determined by analyzing uterine wet weight gain, luminal epithelial cell height, and gene expression profile in the uterus and ovaries. These were compared with the same parameters evaluated in animals exposed to a low dose of a potent ER agonist [0.1 mug/kg/day 17alpha-ethynyl estradiol (EE) for 4 days]. Exposure to dietary phytoestrogens or to a low dose of EE did not advance vaginal opening, increase uterine wet weight, or increase luminal epithelial cell height in animals fed either diet. Although there are genes whose expression differs in animals fed the soy/alfalfa-based diet versus the casein diet, those genes are not associated with estrogenic stimulation. The expression of genes well known to be estrogen regulated, such as progesterone receptor, intestinal calcium-binding protein, and complement component 3, is not affected by consumption of the soy/alfalfa-based diet when assessed by microarray or quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction analysis. Our results indicate that although diet composition has an impact on gene expression in uterus and ovaries, it does not contribute to the effects of an ER agonist.
引用
收藏
页码:1519 / 1526
页数:8
相关论文
共 41 条
  • [31] The gene expression profile of porcine alveolar macrophages infected with a highly pathogenic porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus indicates overstimulation of the innate immune system by the virus
    Xiao, Yan
    An, Tong-Qing
    Tian, Zhi-Jun
    Wei, Tian-Chao
    Jiang, Yi-Feng
    Peng, Jin-Mei
    Zhou, Yan-Jun
    Cai, Xue-Hui
    Tong, Guang-Zhi
    ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY, 2015, 160 (03) : 649 - 662
  • [32] The gene expression profile of porcine alveolar macrophages infected with a highly pathogenic porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus indicates overstimulation of the innate immune system by the virus
    Yan Xiao
    Tong-Qing An
    Zhi-Jun Tian
    Tian-Chao Wei
    Yi-Feng Jiang
    Jin-Mei Peng
    Yan-Jun Zhou
    Xue-Hui Cai
    Guang-Zhi Tong
    Archives of Virology, 2015, 160 : 649 - 662
  • [33] Renin-angiotensin system inhibitors protect against age-related changes in rat liver mitochondrial DNA content and gene expression
    de Cavanagh, Elena M. V.
    Flores, Idhaliz
    Ferder, Marcelo
    Inserra, Felipe
    Ferder, Leon
    EXPERIMENTAL GERONTOLOGY, 2008, 43 (10) : 919 - 928
  • [34] Gene expression pattern and hormonal regulation of Small Proline-Rich Protein 2 family members in the female mouse reproductive system during the estrous cycle and pregnancy
    Tan, Yin-fei
    Sun, Xiao-yang
    Li, Fei-xue
    Tang, Shuang
    Piao, Yun-shang
    Wang, Yan-ling
    REPRODUCTION NUTRITION DEVELOPMENT, 2006, 46 (06): : 641 - 655
  • [35] Gene expression profile of brain regions reflecting aberrations in nervous system development targeting the process of neurite extension of rat offspring exposed developmentally to glycidol
    Akane, Hirotoshi
    Saito, Fumiyo
    Shiraki, Ayako
    Imatanaka, Nobuya
    Akahori, Yumi
    Itahashi, Megu
    Wang, Liyun
    Shibutani, Makoto
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED TOXICOLOGY, 2014, 34 (12) : 1389 - 1399
  • [36] PREGNANT MARES SERUM GONADOTROPIN STIMULATES INHIBIN SUBUNIT GENE-EXPRESSION IN THE IMMATURE RAT OVARY - DOSE-RESPONSE CHARACTERISTICS AND RELATIONSHIPS TO SERUM GONADOTROPINS, INHIBIN, AND OVARIAN-STEROID CONTENT
    DAVIS, SR
    BURGER, HG
    ROBERTSON, DM
    FARNWORTH, PG
    CARSON, RS
    KROZOWSKI, Z
    ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1988, 123 (05) : 2399 - 2407
  • [37] Impact of the severity of negative energy balance on gene expression in the subcutaneous adipose tissue of periparturient primiparous Holstein dairy cows: Identification of potential novel metabolic signals for the reproductive system
    Mellouk, Namya
    Rame, Christelle
    Naquin, Delphine
    Jaszczyszyn, Yan
    Touze, Jean-Luc
    Briant, Eric
    Guillaume, Daniel
    Ntallaris, Theodoros
    Humblot, Patrice
    Dupont, Joelle
    PLOS ONE, 2019, 14 (09):
  • [38] EXPRESSION OF A 130-KDA MESOTHELIAL AND CILIATED CELL AG (MCP130) IN NORMAL AND DEVELOPING HUMAN AND RAT LUNG AND ITS ROLE AS A DIAGNOSTIC MARKER FOR MESOTHELIOMAS AND TUMORS OF THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE-SYSTEM
    SINGH, G
    SINGH, J
    ORDONEZ, NG
    KASPER, M
    KATYAL, SL
    WONGCHONG, ML
    MCCLOSKEY, CA
    LABORATORY INVESTIGATION, 1995, 73 (01) : 48 - 58
  • [39] Effects of caudal hindbrain lactate infusion on insulin-induced Hypoglycemia and neuronal substrate transporter glucokinase and sulfonylurea receptor-1 gene expression in the ovariectomized female rat dorsal vagal complex: Impact of estradiol
    Vavaiya, Karnlesh V.
    Briski, Karen P.
    JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH, 2008, 86 (03) : 694 - 701
  • [40] Effects of caudal fourth ventricular lactate infusion on hypoglycemia-associated MCT2, GLUT3, GLUT4, GCK, and sulfonylurea receptor-1 gene expression in the ovariectomized female rat LHA and VMH: Impact of estradiol
    Vavaiya, Kamlesh V.
    Briski, Karen P.
    JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE, 2008, 34 (02) : 121 - 129