| Literature DB >> 26193689 |
Eva Rollerova1, Jana Jurcovicova2, Alzbeta Mlynarcikova3, Irina Sadlonova4, Dagmar Bilanicova5, Ladislava Wsolova6, Alexander Kiss7, Jevgenij Kovriznych8, Juraj Kronek9, Fedor Ciampor10, Ivo Vavra11, Sona Scsukova12.
Abstract
We studied delayed effects of neonatal exposure to polymeric nanoparticle poly(ethylene glycol)-block-polylactide methyl ether (PEG-b-PLA) on the endpoints related to pubertal development and reproductive function in female Wistar rats from postnatal day 4 (PND4) to PND 176. Female pups were injected intraperitoneally, daily, from PND4 to PND7 with PEG-b-PLA (20 or 40mg/kg b.w.). Both doses of PEG-b-PLA accelerated the onset of vaginal opening compared with the control group. In the low-dose PEG-b-PLA-treated group, a significantly reduced number of regular estrous cycles, increased pituitary weight due to hyperemia, vascular dilatation and congestion, altered course of hypothalamic gonadotropin-releasing hormone-stimulated luteinizing hormone secretion, and increased progesterone serum levels were observed. The obtained data indicate that neonatal exposure to PEG-b-PLA might affect the development and function of hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis (HPO), and thereby alter functions of the reproductive system in adult female rats. Our study indicates a possible neuroendocrine disrupting effect of PEG-b-PLA nanoparticles.Entities:
Keywords: Endocrine disruptors; Estrous cycle; Nanotoxicology; PEG-b-PLA; Pituitary; Polymeric nanoparticles; Progesterone; Reproductive toxicity
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26193689 DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2015.07.072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Toxicol ISSN: 0890-6238 Impact factor: 3.143