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Neonatal exposure to estradiol valerate reprograms the rat ovary androgen receptor and anti-Müllerian hormone to a polycystic ovary phenotype
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Reproductive Toxicology 75 (2018) 127–135
10.1016/j.reprotox.2017.10.005
Autor
Martínez Pinto, Jonathan Eloy
Piquer Franco, Beatriz Gabriela
Tiszavari, Michelle
Lara, Hugo
Institución
Resumen
To understand the impact of exposure to steroids in the early step of ovary development(a stage occurring
in uterus in humans), we studied neonatal exposure to estradiol valerate (EV) in rats regarding polycystic
ovary (PCO) development as well as expression of androgen receptor (Ar) and anti-Müllerian hormone
(AMH), a marker of ovarian follicular development. Rats exposed to one dose of EV (10 mg/kg, sc) during
their first 12 h of life were euthanized at 2, 30 and 60 days of age. Gene array and real-time PCR studies
showed Ar and AMH up regulation in the ovary at 2 days of age and persisted at 60 days of age, when a PCO
phenotype was evident with increased levels of Ar and AMH proteins. The single neonatal exposure in
rats suggests participation of EV in developing PCO syndrome. Its persistence also suggests that estradiol
reprograms ovarian function and disease during adulthood.