INVESTIGADORES
LUQUE Enrique Hugo
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Low doses of glyphosate-based herbicide in ewe lambs alter genes involved in follicular development.
Autor/es:
ALEGRE AL; INGARAMO PI; ALARCÓN R; LOVERA L; RIVERA OE; DIOGUARDI GH; MUÑOZ-DE-TORO M; LUQUE EH
Lugar:
modalidad virtual
Reunión:
Otro; Reunión Conjunta de Sociedades de Biociencias 2021: SAIC, SAI, AAFE, NANOMED-ar.; 2021
Resumen:
The exposure to endocrine disruptor compounds (EDC) during critical periods of development may alter ovarian development. In previous studies, we demonstrated that glyphosate-based herbicides(GBH), acting as EDC, altered ovarian follicular development, in theewe. In present study, we tested if the exposure of neonatal ewelambs with the recently defined reference dose of GBH (US-EPA)alters the expression of genes involved in ovarian follicular development. Ewe lambs received oral treatment from postnatal day (PND)1 to PND14 and the ovarian genes were evaluated at PND45. Ewelambs were randomly assigned to the groups, GBH (n=5) receivedthe reference dose (glyphosate at 1 mg/Kg/day) and controls (n=6)received saline solution. On PND45, the ovaries were collected andimmediately frozen at -80 °C for further RNA extraction. Levels ofmRNA of genes involved in follicular development such as steroidreceptors (ESR1, ESR2, and PR), follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHr), bone morphogenetic protein 15 (BMP15), Follistatin (FST), growth and differentiation factor 9 (GDF9), insulin-likegrowth factor 1 (IGF-1) and Activin A Receptor Type 2A (ACVR2)were determined. The mRNA expression of β-Actin was used ashousekeeping gene. The mRNA expression levels in GBH-treated lambs were indicated as values relative to those of the controlgroup. Treated ewe lambs showed a significant reduction (p