Can maternal exposure to tamoxifen compromise sperm and behavioral parameters of male rat offspring?

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Bárbara Campos Jorge ◽  
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Jeberson Fernando Aleixo ◽  
Liara de Freitas Cavalcanti ◽  
Nathalia Orlandini Costa ◽  
Milene Leivas Vieira ◽  
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Mitsuyuki SHIRAI ◽  
Motoharu SAKAUE ◽  
Masaru MURAKAMI ◽  
Hideharu OCHIAI ◽  
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Rafael Barrera Salgueiro ◽  
Thiago Pantaleão ◽  
Vânia Maria Corrêa da Costa ◽  
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Yi-Ping Zhu ◽  
En-Hui Li ◽  
Wen-Lan Sun ◽  
Dong-Liang Xu ◽  
Zhi-Hong Liu ◽  
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Kazuyoshi ARISHIMA ◽  
Tetsuo KOBAYASHI ◽  
Mitsuyuki SHIRAI ◽  
Masaru MURAKAMI ◽  
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Chong Wang ◽  
Yao Shu ◽  
Li Xu ◽  
Qiling Liu ◽  
Bei Zhang ◽  
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Bisphenol A (BPA), a component of polycarbonate and epoxy resins, has been reported to induce learning and memory deficits. However, the mechanisms have not been fully elucidated. Growing evidence has suggested that N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) are involved in cognitive impairments. In this study, BPA was administered to female Sprague–Dawley rats (six per dose group) at concentrations of 0 (control), 4, 40, and 400 μg/kg·body weight/day from gestation day 1 through lactation day 21. Spatial learning was evaluated using the Morris water maze on postnatal day 22. Expression levels of NMDARs were determined using real-time polymerase chain reaction and Western blot. The results showed that male offspring exposed to BPA exhibited increased latency in reaching the platform and reduced time in the target quadrant, and the number of crossing the platform was less, as compared with the control group. The mRNA and protein expression levels of NMDARs in the hippocampus were significantly downregulated when compared with the control group of male offspring. The data showed that maternal exposure to BPA at low dosage can cause cognitive deficits in male rat offspring, probably due to a decrease in NMDARs in the hippocampus.


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pp. 703-709 ◽  
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Maria M. Bernardi ◽  
Thiago B. Kirsten ◽  
Elizabeth Teodorov ◽  
Ana C.Z. Baso ◽  
Fabio C. Prosdocimi ◽  
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Vol 20 (18) ◽  
pp. 4382 ◽  
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Chien-Ning Hsu ◽  
Yu-Ju Lin ◽  
You-Lin Tain

Maternal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and a high-fat intake may induce the developmental programming of hypertension in adult offspring. Bisphenol A (BPA) is one of the most commonly environmental EDCs. As the nitric oxide (NO) and aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) signaling pathways both contribute to the pathogenesis of hypertension, we evaluated whether resveratrol, an antioxidant and an AHR antagonist, can prevent hypertension programmed by a maternal BPA and HF diet. Sixteen-week-old male rat offspring were assigned to six groups (n = 8 per group): Control, HF (D12331, Research Diets), BPA (50 μg/kg/day), HF + BPA, BPA + R (resveratrol 50mg/L in drinking water throughout pregnancy and lactation), and HF + BPA + R. Maternal BPA exposure exacerbated hypertension programmed by HF consumption in adult male offspring, which was protected by maternal resveratrol therapy. The BPA and HF diet synergistically induced oxidative stress in offspring kidneys, which resveratrol treatment prevented. We observed that HF + BPA-induced programmed hypertension was associated with a decreased NO bioavailability, increased oxidative stress, and an activated AHR signaling pathway. The beneficial effects of resveratrol are relevant to restoring NO bioavailability, reducing oxidative stress, and antagonizing the AHR signaling pathway. Our results cast a new light on resveratrol as a reprogramming strategy to protect against hypertension programmed by combined BPA and HF exposure, but this strategy has yet to be translated into clinical applications.


2017 ◽  
Vol 69 ◽  
pp. 254-264 ◽  
Author(s):  
Talita de Mello Santos ◽  
Lívia Teresa Ribeiro da Silveira ◽  
Jaqueline Carvalho Rinaldi ◽  
Wellerson Rodrigo Scarano ◽  
Raquel Fantin Domeniconi

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