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Endocrine disruption of gene expression and microRNA profiles in hippocampus and hypothalamus of California mice: Association of gene expression changes with behavioural outcomes.

Mary C Butler1, Camryn N Long2,3, Jessica A Kinkade2,3, Madison T Green2,3, Rachel E Martin2,3, Brittney L Marshall2,3, Tess E Willemse2,3, A Katrin Schenk4, Jiude Mao2,3, Cheryl S Rosenfeld2,3,5,6,7.   

Abstract

The hypothalamus and hippocampus are sensitive to early exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). Two EDCs that have raised particular concerns are bisphenol A (BPA), a widely prevalent chemical in many common household items, and genistein (GEN), a phyto-oestrogen present in soy and other plants. We hypothesised that early exposure to BPA or GEN may lead to permanent effects on gene expression profiles for both coding RNAs (mRNAs) and microRNAs (miRs), which can affect the translation of mRNAs. Such EDC-induced biomolecular changes may affect behavioural and metabolic patterns. California mice (Peromyscus californicus) male and female offspring were developmentally exposed via the maternal diet to BPA (5 mg kg-1 feed weight low dose [LD] and 50 mg kg-1 feed weight upper dose [UD]), GEN (250 mg kg-1 feed weight) or a phyto-oestrogen-free diet (AIN) control. Behavioural and metabolic tests were performed at 180 days of age. A quantitative polymerase chain reacttion analysis was performed for candidate mRNAs and miRs in the hypothalamus and hippocampus. LD BPA and GEN exposed California mice offspring showed socio-communication impairments. Hypothalamic Avp, Esr1, Kiss1 and Lepr were increased in LD BPA offspring. miR-153 was elevated but miR-181a was reduced in LD BPA offspring. miR-9 and miR-153 were increased in the hippocampi of LD BPA offspring, whereas GEN decreased hippocampal miR-7a and miR-153 expression. Correlation analyses revealed neural expression of miR-153 and miR-181a was associated with socio-communication deficits in LD BPA individuals. The findings reveal a cause for concern such that developmental exposure of BPA or GEN in California mice (and potentially by translation in humans) can lead to long standing neurobehavioural consequences.
© 2020 British Society for Neuroendocrinology.

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Keywords:  bisphenol A; brain; cognition; communication; epigenetics; genistein; miRNA; non-coding RNA

Year:  2020        PMID: 32297422      PMCID: PMC7207022          DOI: 10.1111/jne.12847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neuroendocrinol        ISSN: 0953-8194            Impact factor:   3.627


  98 in total

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Journal:  Biosci Rep       Date:  2019-06-25       Impact factor: 3.840

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1.  Data integration, analysis, and interpretation of eight academic CLARITY-BPA studies.

Authors:  Jerrold J Heindel; Scott Belcher; Jodi A Flaws; Gail S Prins; Shuk-Mei Ho; Jiude Mao; Heather B Patisaul; William Ricke; Cheryl S Rosenfeld; Ana M Soto; Frederick S Vom Saal; R Thomas Zoeller
Journal:  Reprod Toxicol       Date:  2020-07-16       Impact factor: 3.143

2.  miRNA changes in the mouse placenta due to bisphenol A exposure.

Authors:  Jiude Mao; Jessica A Kinkade; Nathan J Bivens; Cheryl S Rosenfeld
Journal:  Epigenomics       Date:  2021-11-29       Impact factor: 4.778

3.  Molecular mechanisms underlying altered neurobehavioural development of female offspring of mothers with polycystic ovary syndrome: FOS-mediated regulation of neurotrophins in placenta.

Authors:  Fangfang Wang; Ningning Xie; Jue Zhou; Minchen Dai; Qing Zhang; Paul J Hardiman; Fan Qu
Journal:  EBioMedicine       Date:  2020-09-16       Impact factor: 8.143

4.  Disruption of global hypothalamic microRNA (miR) profiles and associated behavioral changes in California mice (Peromyscus californicus) developmentally exposed to endocrine disrupting chemicals.

Authors:  Sarabjit Kaur; Jessica A Kinkade; Madison T Green; Rachel E Martin; Tess E Willemse; Nathan J Bivens; A Katrin Schenk; William G Helferich; Brian C Trainor; Joseph Fass; Matthew Settles; Jiude Mao; Cheryl S Rosenfeld
Journal:  Horm Behav       Date:  2020-11-30       Impact factor: 3.587

5.  Maternal Oxycodone Treatment Results in Neurobehavioral Disruptions in Mice Offspring.

Authors:  Rachel E Martin; Madison T Green; Jessica A Kinkade; Robert R Schmidt; Tess E Willemse; A Katrin Schenk; Jiude Mao; Cheryl S Rosenfeld
Journal:  eNeuro       Date:  2021-08-05
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