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Multigenerational Effects of an Environmentally Relevant Phthalate Mixture on Reproductive Parameters and Ovarian miRNA Expression in Female Rats

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TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 189, Issue 1, Pages 91-106

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfac066

Keywords

phthalates; ovary; steroidogenesis; endocrine-disrupting chemicals; miRNA

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  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [R01 ES 028661, NIH R01 ES 032163]
  2. Environmental Toxicology Fellowship
  3. Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies
  4. Sao Paulo State Research Foundation FAPESP [2017/08306-2, 2018/50002-3]
  5. National Council for Scientific and Technological Development , CNPq [303418/2019-2, 303751/2018-5]

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This study investigated the effects of maternal exposure to a phthalate mixture on folliculogenesis, steroidogenesis, and ovarian microRNA in the F1 and F2 generations of female rats. The results showed that the phthalate mixture impaired folliculogenesis and steroidogenesis in both generations of female rats, and altered ovarian miRNA expression in the F1 generation.
Phthalates are endocrine-disrupting chemicals used in many consumer products. Our laboratory previously developed an environmentally relevant phthalate mixture consisting of 6 phthalates and found that it disrupted female fertility in mice. However, it was unknown if maternal exposure to the mixture affects reproductive parameters and ovarian post-transcription in the F1 and F2 generation of female rats. Thus, we tested the hypothesis that maternal exposure to the phthalate mixture affects folliculogenesis, steroidogenesis, and ovarian microRNA (miRNA) in the F1 and F2 generations of female rats. Pregnant female rats were divided into 4 groups and orally dosed daily from gestational day 10 to postnatal day 21 with corn oil (control group), 20 mu g/kg/day, 200 mu g/kg/day, or 200 mg/kg/day of the phthalate mixture. Maternal exposure to the phthalate mixture impaired folliculogenesis in the F1 and F2 generations of female rats and affected steroidogenesis in the F1 generation of female rats compared to control. Further, the phthalate mixture altered ovarian expression of some genes related to the cell cycle and steroidogenesis compared to control in the F1 and F2 generations of female rats. The mixture also increased ovarian expression of rno-mir-184 that is involved with the oocyte maturation process. Collectively, our data show that maternal exposure to the phthalate mixture affects folliculogenesis and steroidogenesis in the F1 and F2 generations of female rats and alters ovarian miRNA expression in the F1 generation of female rats.

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