Prior attenuation of KiSS1/GPR54 signaling in the anteroventral periventricular nucleus is a trigger for the delayed effect induced by neonatal exposure to 17alpha-ethynylestradiol in female rats

•Attenuation of LH surge and KiSS1 mRNA occurred in neonatally EE-exposed animals.•Similar serial dysfunction was also observed in 5 months old middle-aged animals.•Attenuation of KiSS1 might be caused by the decrease of ERα co-expression in AVPV.•Changing in KiSS1 might be an early toxicological in...

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Published inReproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) Vol. 51; pp. 145 - 156
Main Authors Ichimura, Ryohei, Takahashi, Miwa, Morikawa, Tomomi, Inoue, Kaoru, Maeda, Jun, Usuda, Kento, Yokosuka, Makoto, Watanabe, Gen, Yoshida, Midori
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.01.2015
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Summary:•Attenuation of LH surge and KiSS1 mRNA occurred in neonatally EE-exposed animals.•Similar serial dysfunction was also observed in 5 months old middle-aged animals.•Attenuation of KiSS1 might be caused by the decrease of ERα co-expression in AVPV.•Changing in KiSS1 might be an early toxicological indicator for the delayed effect. Neonatal exposure to 17alpha-ethynylestradiol (EE) causes delayed effect, a late-occurring irreversible damage to reproductive functions characterized by the early onset of age-matched abnormal estrous cycling. To clarify the involvement of a hypothalamic key cycling regulator KiSS1/GPR54 in the delayed effect, we investigated artificially induced LH surges and KiSS1 mRNA expression in the anteroventral periventricular nucleus (AVPV) of cycling young adult rats neonatally exposed to EE, and compared these parameters to those in about 5 months old middle-aged rats. KiSS1 mRNA expression, the number of KiSS1-positive cells and KiSS1/ERα co-expressing cells in the AVPV decreased in both EE-exposed and middle-aged rats. The peak area and levels of LH surge dose-dependently decreased in EE-exposed rats, and reduction was more evident in middle-aged rats. These results indicate that the prior attenuation of KiSS1 and consequent depression of LH surges plays a key role in the onset of abnormal estrous cycling in the delayed effect.
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ISSN:0890-6238
1873-1708
DOI:10.1016/j.reprotox.2015.01.004