Author/Authors :
Liu, Te Scientific Research Center - China-Japan union Hospital of Jilin University - Changchun - 130033, China , Wang, Yuzhuo Department of Orthodontics - School and Hospital of Stomatology - Jilin University - Changchun - 130021, China , Yang, Modi Department of Orthopedics - China-Japan union Hospital of Jilin University - Changchun 130033, China , Shao, Pu Scientific Research Center - China-Japan union Hospital of Jilin University - Changchun - 130033, China , Duan, Lian Scientific Research Center - China-Japan union Hospital of Jilin University - Changchun - 130033, China , Li, Meng Scientific Research Center - China-Japan union Hospital of Jilin University - Changchun - 130033, China , Zhu, Mingji Department of Dermatological - China-Japan union Hospital of Jilin University - Changchun - 130033, China , Yang, Jie Department of Endocrinology - China-Japan union Hospital of Jilin University - Changchun - 130033, China , Jiang, Jinlan Scientific Research Center - China-Japan union Hospital of Jilin University - Changchun - 130033, China
Abstract :
Objective(s): Nowadays, Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) is widely used in different kinds of commercial products as a plasticizer. Previous studies have revealed that exposures to DEHP could be associated with precocious puberty in teenagers, but the exact mechanism is yet to be known. Materials and Methods: In this study, 48 prepubertal Wistar female rats were randomly apportioned into 4 groups and orally treated with 0, 250, 500, and 1000 mg/kg/d DEHP from postnatal day 21 up
to 4 weeks. Subsequently, we examined the indicators related to the initiation of sexual development. Results: DEHP was able to shorten the vaginal opening time and prolong the estrous cycles of female rats. IGF-1 expression was significantly upregulated by 1000 mg/kg/d DEHP in the hypothalamus, and the hypothalamic, as well as serum levels of GH, were also upregulated by DEHP. It also caused
decrements in serum levels of FSH, LH, and T and the increment in level of progesterone. Meanwhile, DEHP was able to exert its effect on the mRNA and protein expression levels of Kiss-1, GPR54, and GnRH in the hypothalamus in pubertal female rats. Conclusion: These findings are revealing that DEHP exposure more likely causes imbalances of hypothalamus functioning in pubertal female rats and thus induces precautious puberty in these animals.
Keywords :
Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate , Female , Hypothalamus , Precocious puberty , Reproductive