In Vivo | 2021

Sex-specific Changes in Brain Estrogen Metabolism Induced by Acute Trimethyltin Exposure

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background/Aim: In this study, we investigated sex-specific effects of acute exposure to trimethyltin, a known neurotoxicant on metabolic steroids. Materials and Methods: We administered intraperitoneally 2.3 mg/kg trimethyltin to 4-week-old male mice and measured the levels of metabolic steroids 24 h after treatment. We also measured mRNA and protein levels of cytochrome P450 1B1 using real-time polymerase chain reaction and western blotting. Results: Cortisol levels in the cortex increased in both sexes following acute trimethyltin exposure. The estradiol levels decreased, and the 4-hydroxyestradiol levels increased only in females. We also observed increased cytochrome P450 1B1 mRNA and protein levels only in the female cortex. Conclusion: Acute trimethyltin exposure induces distinct sex-specific metabolic changes in the brain before significant sexual maturation.

Volume 35
Pages 793 - 797
DOI 10.21873/invivo.12319
Language English
Journal In Vivo

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