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Alteration of testicular steroidogenesis and histopathology of reproductive system in male rats treated with triclosan

Journal

REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 2, Pages 177-185

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2008.12.002

Keywords

Triclosan; Gonadotropins; Testicular gene expression; Steroidogenesis; Histopathology

Funding

  1. Ministry of Human Resource and Development
  2. Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India [BT/BCE/08/355104]
  3. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Government of India [37(1200)/04/EMR II]

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Triclosan (TCS), a chlorophenol, is widely used as a preservative in different types of commercial preparations. The reports on TCS-mediated endocrine disruption are controversial and the present study aimed to elucidate the probable mode of action of TCS as an antiandrogenic compound using a robust study design. Male albino rats, Rattus norvegicus, were treated with three doses of triclosan for a period of 60 days followed by the analysis of various biochemical parameters. RT-PCR analysis demonstrated a significant decrease in mRNA levels for testicular steroidogenic acute regulatory (StAR) protein, cytochrome P450(SCC), cytochrome P450(C17), 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3 beta-HSD), 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (17 beta-HSD) and androgen receptor (AR) in TCS treated rats (p < 0.05). TCS also induced a perturbed translation of testicular StAR, and AR proteins as shown by Western blot analysis in treated groups of rats. A reduced level of StAR was further indicated by immunohistochemistry in testicular Leydig cells. Further, there was a significant decrease (p < 0.05) in the level of serum lutenizing hormone (LH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), cholesterol, pregnenolone, and testosterone. In vitro assays demonstrated more than 30% decrease in testicular 3 beta-HSD and 17 beta-HSD enzyme activities in treated group of animals. Extensive histopathological malformations were observed in the testis and sex accessory tissues of the treated rats. Overall this study showed that TCS decreased the synthesis of androgens followed by reduced sperm production in treated male rats which could be mediated by a decreased synthesis of LH and FSH thus involving hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal axis. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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