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Developmental exposure to real-life environmental chemical mixture programs a testicular dysgenesis syndrome-like phenotype in prepubertal lambs.

Chris S Elcombe1, Ana Monteiro2, Matthew R Elcombe3, Mohammad Ghasemzadeh-Hasankolaei2, Kevin D Sinclair4, Richard Lea4, Vasantha Padmanabhan5, Neil P Evans2, Michelle Bellingham6.   

Abstract

Current declines in male reproductive health may, in part, be driven by anthropogenic environmental chemical (EC) exposure. Using a biosolids treated pasture (BTP) sheep model, this study examined the effects of gestational exposure to a translationally relevant EC mixture. Testes of 8-week-old ram lambs from mothers exposed to BTP during pregnancy contained fewer germ cells and had a greater proportion of Sertoli-cell-only seminiferous tubules. This concurs with previous published data from fetuses and neonatal lambs from mothers exposed to BTP. Comparison between the testicular transcriptome of biosolids lambs and human testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS) patients indicated common changes in genes involved in apoptotic and mTOR signalling. Gene expression data and immunohistochemistry indicated increased HIF1α activation and nuclear localisation in Leydig cells of BTP exposed animals. As HIF1α is reported to disrupt testosterone synthesis, these results provide a potential mechanism for the pathogenesis of this testicular phenotype, and TDS in humans.
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Keywords:  Developmental toxicity; Environmental chemicals; Hypoxia inducible factor 1 alpha; Reproductive toxicity; Testicular dysgenesis syndrome

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35738462      PMCID: PMC9554787          DOI: 10.1016/j.etap.2022.103913

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Toxicol Pharmacol        ISSN: 1382-6689            Impact factor:   5.785


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