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Melamine induced changes in histopathology of the main organs and transcriptional levels of MAPK signaling genes in kidneys of female mice

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ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
卷 37, 期 3, 页码 585-592

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/tox.23424

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ERK1 and p38; female mice; histological alteration; kidney; melamine

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32072934]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi Province [201901D111233]
  3. Shanxi Province Key Research and Development Project [201903D211008]
  4. Top Youth Talent Plan of Shanxi Province (2019)

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The study demonstrated that melamine intake may have adverse effects on the ovarian, hepatic, and renal tissues in female mice, with up-regulation of ERK1 and p38 mRNA expressions in the kidneys. This suggests that ERK1 and p38 transcriptional levels in the kidney could be considered as candidate targets for lower-dose melamine toxicity, providing potential new insights for the diagnosis and prevention of melamine damage.
Melamine is an important chemical raw material used in industries, which has potential health risks to animals and humans. Current research mainly focuses on the toxic effects of high-dose melamine ingestion. However, there are few reports on whether melamine at the current limited standard dose has adverse effects on various tissues and organs, and whether there are sensitive target genes for risk evaluation. For this, 24 female Kunming mice were fed 0, 1.8-, 3.6-, and 7.2- mg/kg/d melamine via drinking water for consecutive 28 days, respectively. The morphological changes of the ovarian, hepatic, and renal tissues were firstly observed. The results demonstrated that the histopathology of ovary, liver, and especially in kidney had been altered by melamine intake in female. And then, the transcriptional levels of MAPK signaling genes including p38, ERK1, ERK2, JNK1, and JNK2 in kidneys were investigated by real-time PCR. The data showed that ERK1 and p38 mRNAs expressions were up-regulated significantly by melamine, suggesting that ERK1 and p38 transcriptional levels in the kidney might to be considered as candidate targets for lower-dose melamine toxicity. This study not only provides potential targets for the diagnosis and prevention of melamine damage, but also helps to assess the health risks of the current minimum allowable levels of melamine in food and environment.

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