Toxicological Sciences 64, 233-242 (2001)
Copyright © 2001 by the Society of Toxicology
REPRODUCTIVE AND DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICOLOGY |
Altered Gene Profiles in Fetal Rat Testes after in Utero Exposure to Di(n-butyl) Phthalate
CIIT Centers for Health Research, P.O. Box 12137, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
Di(n-butyl) phthalate (DBP) has antiandrogenic-like effects on the developing reproductive tract in the male rat and produces regions of interstitial cell hyperplasia and gonocyte degeneration in the developing fetal testes at maternal doses of 100500 mg/kg/day. Neither DBP nor its primary metabolites interact with the androgen receptor in vitro. The present study was performed to examine gene expression in the fetal rat testes following in utero DBP exposure. Pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats received corn oil, DBP (500 mg/kg/day), or flutamide (reference antiandrogen, 50 mg/kg/day) by gavage daily from gestation day (GD) 12 to 21. Dose levels were selected to maximize fetal response with minimal maternal toxicity. Testes were isolated on GD 16, 19, and 21. Global changes in gene expression were determined by microarray analysis. Selected genes were further examined by quantitative RT-PCR. DBP, but not flutamide, reduced expression of the steroidogenic enzymes cytochrome P450 side chain cleavage, cytochrome P450c17, and steroidogenic acute regulatory protein. Testicular testosterone and androstenedione were decreased on GD 19 and 21, while progesterone was increased on GD 19 in DBP-exposed testes. Testosterone-repressed prostate message-2 (TRPM-2) was upregulated, while c-kit (stem cell factor receptor) mRNA was downregulated following DBP exposure. TRPM-2 and bcl-2 protein staining was elevated in GD 21 DBP-exposed Leydig and Sertoli cells. Results of this study have led to the identification of several possible mechanisms by which DBP can induce its antiandrogenic effects on the developing male reproductive tract without direct interaction with the androgen receptor. Our results suggest that the antiandrogenic effects of DBP are due to decreased testosterone synthesis. In addition, enhanced expression of cell survival proteins such as TRPM-2 and bcl-2 may be involved in DBP-induced Leydig cell hyperplasia, whereas, downregulation of c-kit may play a role in gonocyte degeneration. Future studies will explore the link between these identified gene expression alterations and ultimate adverse responses.
Key Words: phthalate; di(n-butyl) phthalate; in utero exposure; male reproductive development; cDNA microarray; antiandrogen; molecular mechanisms; androgen receptor.
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