Calretinin is a novel candidate marker for adverse ovarian effects of early life exposure to mixtures of endocrine disruptors in the rat

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Hanna Katarina Lilith Johansson
Terje Svingen
Julie Boberg
Paul A. Fowler
David Stead
Anne Marie Vinggaard
Panagiotis Filis
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[1] Technical University of Denmark,Division of Diet, Disease Prevention and Toxicology, National Food Institute
[2] University of Aberdeen,Institute of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition
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Archives of Toxicology | 2020年 / 94卷
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Ovary; Proteome; Endocrine disruption; Calretinin; Ovarian dysgenesis syndrome; AOP;
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Disruption of sensitive stages of ovary development during fetal and perinatal life can have severe and life-long consequences for a woman’s reproductive life. Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals may affect ovarian development, leading to subsequent reproductive disorders. Here, we investigated the effect of early life exposure to defined mixtures of human-relevant endocrine disrupting chemicals on the rat ovary. We aimed to identify molecular events involved in pathogenesis of ovarian dysgenesis syndrome that have potential for future adverse outcome pathway development. We therefore focused on the ovarian proteome. Rats were exposed to a mixture of phthalates, pesticides, UV-filters, bisphenol A, butyl-paraben, and paracetamol during gestation and lactation. The chemicals were tested together or in subgroups of chemicals with anti-androgenic or estrogenic potentials at doses 450-times human exposure. Paracetamol was tested separately, at a dose of 360 mg/kg. Using shotgun proteomics on ovaries from pup day 17 offspring, we observed exposure effects on the proteomes. Nine proteins were affected in more than one exposure group and of these, we conclude that calretinin is a potential key event biomarker of early endocrine disruption in the ovary.
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