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Mechanisms of Suppression of Epinephrine Production in Rats by Low-Dose Developmental Exposure to DDT.

N V Yaglova1, S S Obernikhin2, D A Tsomartova2, V V Yaglov2, S V Nazimova2, E P Timokhina2, E S Tsomartova2.   

Abstract

We studied the mechanisms underlying decreased production of epinephrine by adrenal glands in rats developmentally exposed to endocrine disruptor DDT was performed on the basis of assessment of morphology, fine structure, and function of the adrenal medulla and medullary cells. It was found that the main mechanisms of disruptive action of DDT leading to a decrease in epinephrine secretion into systemic circulation are a decrease in the growth rate of the adrenal medulla, a decrease in the number of mitochondria in adrenal cells, especially under the outer cytoplasmic membrane, destructive changes in mitochondria, and a progressive decrease in the synthesis of tyrosine hydroxylase. The decrease in the number of mitochondria and suppression tyrosine hydroxylase synthesis in adrenal cells predominate during the pubertal period, while slowdown of the growth of the adrenal medulla and progressive decrease in the synthesis of tyrosine hydroxylase seem to be the most evident mechanisms after puberty.
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Keywords:  adrenal gland; endocrine disruptor; epinephrine; mitochondria; tyrosine hydroxylase

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35618967     DOI: 10.1007/s10517-022-05503-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Exp Biol Med        ISSN: 0007-4888            Impact factor:   0.804


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7.  Effect of Prenatal and Postnatal Exposure to Low Doses of DDT on Catecholamine Secretion in Rats in Different Period of Ontogeny.

Authors:  N V Yaglova; D A Tsomartova; V V Yaglov
Journal:  Bull Exp Biol Med       Date:  2017-08-29       Impact factor: 0.804

8.  Changes in Histophysiology of the Adrenal Medulla in Rats after Prenatal and Postnatal Exposure to Endocrine Disruptor DDT.

Authors:  N V Yaglova; E P Timokhina; V V Yaglov; S S Obernikhin; S V Nazimova; D A Tsomartova
Journal:  Bull Exp Biol Med       Date:  2020-08-03       Impact factor: 0.804

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