Title of article :
Interference by atrazine and bisphenol-A with progestin binding to the ovarian progestin membrane receptor and induction of oocyte maturation in Atlantic
Author/Authors :
Peter Thomas، نويسنده , , Jennifer Sweatman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Recent studies have shown that several environmental chemicals which disrupt classical genomic steroid actions can also interfere with nongenomic steroid actions initiated at the cell surface. The effects of bisphenol-A and atrazine on the nongenomic actions of a progestin, 17,20β,21-trihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one (20β-S), on oocyte maturation (OM) were investigated an in vitro Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias undulatus) oocyte bioassay. Treatment of croaker follicle-enclosed oocytes with either bisphenol-A or atrazine blocked OM in response to 20β-S in a concentration-dependent manner at 10–25 μM (2.2–5.7 ppm) and higher concentrations. These compounds were also effective competitors at concentrations of 10−6–10−5 M of [3H]-20β-S binding to the ovarian progestin membrane receptor that mediates the OM response to 20β-S. The results suggest that diverse classes of environmental chemicals can disrupt nongenomic progestin actions via receptor-mediated mechanisms.
Keywords :
AtrazineBisphenol-AOocyte maturationNongenomic endocrine disruptionProgestin membrane receptorAtlantic croaker
Journal title :
Marine Environmental Research
Journal title :
Marine Environmental Research