| Literature DB >> 26170149 |
Lan Li1, Jing-Cai Liu2,3, Yong Zhao2,4, Fang-Nong Lai2,3, Fan Yang2,3, Wei Ge2, Cheng-Li Dou2, Wei Shen5, Xi-Feng Zhang6, Hong Chen7.
Abstract
The widely used diethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) is a known endocrine disruptor that causes persistent alterations in the structure and function of female reproductive system, including ovaries, uterus and oviducts. To explore the molecular mechanism of the effect of DEHP on the development of mammary glands, we investigated the cell cycle, growth, proliferation and gene expression of mammary gland cells of pregnant mice exposed to DEHP. It was demonstrated, for the first time, that the mammary gland cells of pregnant mice treated with DEHP for 0.5-3.5 days post-coitum had increased proliferation, growth rate and number of cells in the G2/S phase. The expression of cell proliferation-related genes was significantly altered after short time and low-dose DEHP treatment of mammary gland cells in vivo and in vitro. These findings showed adverse effects of DEHP on mammary gland cells in pregnant mice.Entities:
Keywords: DEHP; Gene expression pattern; Mammary gland; Microarray
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26170149 DOI: 10.1007/s00418-015-1348-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Histochem Cell Biol ISSN: 0948-6143 Impact factor: 4.304