Literature DB >> 477597

Neonatal estrogen treatment alters sexual differentiation of hepatic histidase.

C A Lamartiniere.   

Abstract

Hepatic histidase was used as an enzyme marker for the study of neonatal programming in intact rats. Diethylstilbestrol (DES) or 17 beta-estradiol (E2) treatment for days, 2, 4, and 6 post partum resulted in decreased histidase activities in the adult female, but no effect was seen in prepubertal male and female rats or in adult males. In contrast, similar neonatal doses of testosterone propionate (TP) had no effect on histidase. Dose-response experiments demonstrate a 3-fold greater neonatal sensitivity to DES than to E2. The action of neonatal estrogen treatment is demonstrated to be permanent and irreversible. Neonatal treatment with E2, DES, or TP resulted in decreased uterine wet weights in adult females (E2 less than DES less than TP less than controls). Circulating sera estrogen levels were lower in adult E2- and DES-treated females than in TP-treated and control females. Our results suggest that these alterations may be due to direct toxic effects on the postnatal development of the female reproductive tract and endocrine system and/or to organizational effects on nerve endings in the hypothalamus that result in programming for altered sexual differentiation of hepatic metabolism.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 477597     DOI: 10.1210/endo-105-4-1031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


  2 in total

1.  Prenatal diethylstilbestrol induces malformation of the external genitalia of male and female mice and persistent second-generation developmental abnormalities of the external genitalia in two mouse strains.

Authors:  Phitsanu Mahawong; Adriane Sinclair; Yi Li; Bruce Schlomer; Esequiel Rodriguez; Max M Ferretti; Baomei Liu; Laurence S Baskin; Gerald R Cunha
Journal:  Differentiation       Date:  2014-10-14       Impact factor: 3.880

2.  Uterine glucose metabolism in the prepubertal rat treated neonatally with androgen, estrogen, and antihormones.

Authors:  P S Campbell; P S Modlin
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1987-03-15
  2 in total

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