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Early Postnatal Genistein Administration Affects Mice Metabolism and Reproduction in a Sexually Dimorphic Way.

Marilena Marraudino1, Giovanna Ponti1, Chantal Moussu2, Alice Farinetti1,3, Elisabetta Macchi4, Paolo Accornero4, Stefano Gotti1,3, Paloma Collado5, Matthieu Keller2, Giancarlo Panzica1,3.   

Abstract

The phytoestrogen genistein (GEN) may interfere with permanent morphological changes in the brain circuits sensitive to estrogen. Due to the frequent use of soy milk in the neonatal diet, we aimed to study the effects of early GEN exposure on some physiological and reproductive parameters. <span class="Species">Mice of both sexes from PND1 to PND8 were treated with GEN (50 mg/kg body weight, comparable to the exposure level in babies fed with soy-based formulas). When adult, we observed, in GEN-treated females, an advanced pubertal onset and an altered estrous cycle, and, in males, a decrease of testicle weight and fecal testosterone concentration. Furthermore, we observed an increase in body weight and altered plasma concentrations of metabolic hormones (leptin, ghrelin, triiodothyronine) limited to adult females. Exposure to GEN significantly altered kisspeptin and POMC immunoreactivity only in females and orexin immunoreactivity in both sexes. In conclusion, early postnatal exposure of mice to GEN determines long-term sex-specific organizational effects. It impairs the reproductive system and has an obesogenic effect only in females, which is probably due to the alterations of neuroendocrine circuits controlling metabolism; thus GEN, should be classified as a metabolism disrupting chemical.

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Keywords:  POMC; dimorphism; endocrine disruptor; kisspeptin; obesity; orexin; phytoestrogens

Year:  2021        PMID: 34357343     DOI: 10.3390/metabo11070449

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metabolites        ISSN: 2218-1989


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