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Bisphenol A Modifies the Regulation Exerted by Testosterone on 5α-Reductase Isozymes in Ventral Prostate of Adult Rats

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BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 2013, Issue -, Pages -

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2013/629235

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  1. European Fund of Regional Development [FEDER-BFU2008-05340]
  2. Andalusian Regional Government (Endocrinology&Metabolism Group)

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The development, growth, and function of the prostate gland depend on androgen stimulation. The primary androgen in prostate is 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which is synthesized from circulating testosterone (T) through the action of 5 alpha-reductase (5 alpha-R). Although 5 alpha-R occurs as five isozymes, only 5 alpha-R1 and 5 alpha-R2 are physiologically involved in steroidogenesis. The endocrine disruptor bisphenol A (BPA) alters sexual organs, including the prostate. Our previous findings indicated that BPA decreased the expression of 5 alpha-R1 and 5 alpha-R2 in rat prostate but also circulating T. Thus, it is unclear whether BPA exerts this effect on 5 alpha-R isozymes by reducing circulating T or by any other mechanism. In this study, we examine the effects of short-term exposure to BPA at doses below 25 mu g/Kg/d and above 300 mu g/Kg/d of the TDI on mRNA levels of 5 alpha-R1 and 5 alpha-R2 in prostate of adult castrated rats supplemented with T to achieve constant circulating T levels. mRNA levels were measured by absolute quantitative RT-PCR, T levels by RIA, and DHT levels by ELISA. Our results indicated that in castrated rats treated with T BPA at the two doses studied significantly decreased the mRNA levels of both 5 alpha-R isozymes in a dose-dependent manner without modifications in circulating T.

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