A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

In vivo and in vitro effects of flutamide and diethylstilbestrol on fetal testicular steroidogenesis in the rat




AuthorsAdamsson NA, Brokken LJ, Paranko J, Toppari J

Publication year2008

Journal: Reproductive Toxicology

Journal name in sourceReproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)

Journal acronymReprod Toxicol

Volume25

Issue1

First page 76

Last page83

Number of pages8

ISSN0890-6238

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2007.08.001


Abstract
Prenatal testosterone surge is considered crucial for physiological masculinization of male progeny. Disorders in sex steroid hormone balance during the fetal development may interfere with male reproductive health later in life. In this study, we have investigated in utero and in vitro effects of flutamide (FLU) and diethylstilbestrol (DES) on fetal rat testicular steroidogenesis. In utero exposure to FLU 25mg/kg or DES 0.02mg/kg had no obvious effects on ED 19.5 rat testicular testosterone and progesterone production, StAR protein or AR protein expression. However, when ED 19.5 rat testis were cultured for 180min in the presence of 0.1, 1, 10 and 100mg/l of FLU or DES, the highest doses of both compounds were capable of disturbing steroidogenesis. To study the rate of the changes seen in testicular steroidogenesis after 180min, time-series experiments, in which intact testes were cultured with FLU 100mg/l or DES 100mg/l for 30, 60 or 120min, were performed. In vitro time-series experiments revealed that changes in steroidogenesis occur very fast. Experiments with FLU brought further evidence to the hypothesis that ARs have negative autocrine role in developing Leydig cells.



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