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Neurotoxicology | 2012

Different effects by sex on hypothalamic–pituitary axis of prepubertal offspring rats produced by in utero and lactational exposure to di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)

Silvia Carbone; Y.A. Samaniego; R. Cutrera; Roxana Reynoso; Nancy Cardoso; Pablo Scacchi; Jaime A. Moguilevsky; Osvaldo Ponzo

This study investigated the effect of pre and perinatal exposure to di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) on the neuroendocrine parameters that regulate reproduction in prepubertal male and female rats. DEHP at doses of 3 and 30mg/kgbw/day was administered orally in the drinking water to dam rats since pregnancy onset until the moment of pups sacrifice at 15 days of age. In these animals gonadotropin serum level and the hypothalamic contents of the amino acids aspartate, glutamate and gamma-aminobutyric acid were determined. No changes in gonadotropin levels and amino acid neurotransmitters were detected at the low dose in both sexes. However, DEHP administered at high dose (30mg/kgbw/day) to dams produced a significant decrease in the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA and an increase in the stimulatory neurotransmitter aspartate in prepubertal male offspring rats. These modifications were accompanied by gonadotropin serum levels increase. On the contrary, in treated female rats this chemical increased both, aspartate and GABA, which exert a characteristic stimulatory action on gonadotropin in 15-day-old normal females. This study provides new data about changes produced by DEHP on the hypothalamic amino acid neurotransmitters involved in the neuroendocrine reproductive regulation, in prepubertal male and female rat offspring from dams exposed during gestational and lactational periods. These alterations induced by DEHP exposure could be related to the gonadotropin modifications also described in this work, and with changes in the production of sexual hormones previously reported by other authors.


Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2015

Exposure to a low dose of bisphenol A impairs pituitary-ovarian axis in prepubertal rats: Effects on early folliculogenesis

Juan Manuel Gámez; Romina Penalba; Nancy Cardoso; P. Scacchi Bernasconi; Silvia Carbone; Osvaldo Ponzo; Matías Pandolfi; Pablo Scacchi; Roxana Reynoso

The research work studies the effect of providing a low dose of bisphenol A (BPA), on the reproductive axis of prepubertal female rats. Wistar mated rats were treated with either 0.1% ethanol or BPA in their drinking water until their offspring were weaned on the 21 day of birth. The estimated average dose of exposure to dams was approximately 3μg/kg/day. The pups were sacrificed at the 30th day of life. Body weight at the moment of the sacrifice was significantly higher in the group exposed to BPA; ovarian weight and its relative weight were not modified. LH and estradiol levels increased significantly, meanwhile FSH ones showed no significant changes. The number of primary, secondary and atretic follicles increased and antral ones was decreased. Our results demonstrated that early exposure to a low dose of BPA disrupts the normal function of the reproductive axis in prepubertal female rats.


Neurotoxicology | 2010

Impact of gestational and lactational phthalate exposure on hypothalamic content of amino acid neurotransmitters and FSH secretion in peripubertal male rats.

Silvia Carbone; Berta Szwarcfarb; Osvaldo Ponzo; Roxana Reynoso; Nancy Cardoso; Laura Deguiz; Jaime A. Moguilevsky; Pablo Scacchi

This study investigated the effect of the pre- and perinatal exposure to di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) on the neuroendocrine parameters that regulate reproduction in peripubertal male rats. DEHP at dose of 3 and 30mg/kg bw/day was administered orally to female rat since pregnancy onset until weaning. The male litters were sacrificed at 30 days of age to determine gonadotropin serum level and the hypothalamic contents of the amino acids aspartate and gamma-aminobutyric acid. No changes in gonadotropin, aspartate and gamma-aminobutyric acid levels were detected at the low dose. DEHP 30mg/kg bw/day reduced testis weight and serum FSH, in correlation with a significant increase in the inhibitory GABAergic tone and a reduction in the stimulatory effect of aspartate on gonadotropin level. This study provides unknown data regarding changes in the hypothalamic contents of the amino acid neurotransmitters, which are involved in the neuroendocrine regulation of reproductive axis, in peripubertal male rat offspring from dams exposed to DEHP during gestational and lactational periods. This could be related with the gonadotropin modifications also here described.


Neuroimmunomodulation | 2008

Effect of Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide on the Reproductive Axis of Prepubertal and Peripubertal Female Rats

Roxana Reynoso; Osvaldo Ponzo; Nancy Cardoso; Berta Szwarcfarb; Silvia Carbone; Jaime A. Moguilevsky; Pablo Scacchi

The immune, endocrine and nervous systems are closely interrelated, which allows the organism to respond to different types of stress such as infection. Chronic infectious and inflammatory conditions are often accompanied by an impaired reproductive function. Leptin, a hormone produced by adipose tissue, exerts a regulatory function on the reproductive axis. It has homology with other proinflammatory cytokines and could be modified by lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Therefore, these studies were designed to investigate the effect of LPS administration on the neuroendocrine mechanisms involved in the regulation of the reproductive axis during sexual maturation. Fifteen- and 30-day-old female rats were injected with a single dose of LPS 250 µg/kg (i.p.) and then nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity, hypothalamic excitatory/inhibitory amino acids and Gn-RH content, serum LH and leptin concentration were studied. In 15-day-old female rats LPS treatment did not modify hypothalamic inducible (iNOS) and constitutive (cNOS) NOS activity, Gn-RH, glutamate (GLU) and GABA content. Also serum LH and leptin levels were not modified. In 30-day-old rats LPS increased iNOS and cNOS activity (p < 0.001) and hypothalamic Gn-RH content (p < 0.001). At this age hypothalamic GABA content was significantly decreased (p < 0.001) without changes in GLU content, and serum LH (p < 0.001) and leptin (p < 0.0001) decreased significantly. In summary, current studies have demonstrated that LPS administration to 15- and 30-day-old female rats results in a different response of the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal axis and of the adipose tissue, demonstrating an ontogenic response of the immune-neuroendocrine system to LPS administration.


Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation | 2013

Melatonin and diet-induced metabolic syndrome in rats: impact on the hypophysial-testicular axis

Pablo A. Scacchi Bernasconi; Nancy Cardoso; Roxana Reynoso; Pablo Scacchi; Daniel P. Cardinali

Abstract Combinations of fructose- and fat-rich diets in experimental animals can model the human metabolic syndrome (MS). In rats, the increase in blood pressure (BP) after diet manipulation is sex related and highly dependent on testosterone secretion. However, the extent of the impact of diet on rodent hypophysial-testicular axis remains undefined. In the present study, rats drinking a 10% fructose solution or fed a high-fat (35%) diet for 10 weeks had higher plasma levels of luteinizing hormone (LH) and lower plasma levels of testosterone, without significant changes in circulating follicle-stimulating hormone or the weight of most reproductive organs. Diet manipulation brought about a significant increase in body weight, systolic BP, area under the curve (AUC) of glycemia after an intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test (IPGTT), and plasma low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, cholesterol, triglycerides, and uric acid levels. The concomitant administration of melatonin (25 μg/mL of drinking water) normalized the abnormally high LH levels but did not affect the inhibited testosterone secretion found in fructose- or high-fat-fed rats. Rather, melatonin per se inhibited testosterone secretion. Melatonin significantly blunted the body weight and systolic BP increase, the increase in the AUC of glycemia after an IPGTT, and the changes in circulating lipid profile and uric acid found in both MS models. The results are compatible with a primary inhibition of testicular function in diet-induced MS in rats and with the partial effectiveness of melatonin to counteract the metabolic but not the testicular sequelae of rodent MS.


Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry | 2014

Low dose of bisphenol A impairs the reproductive axis of prepuberal male rats

Juan Manuel Gámez; Romina Penalba; Nancy Cardoso; Osvaldo Ponzo; Silvia Carbone; Matías Pandolfi; Pablo Scacchi; Roxana Reynoso


Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry | 2011

Probable gamma-aminobutyric acid involvement in bisphenol A effect at the hypothalamic level in adult male rats

Nancy Cardoso; Matías Pandolfi; Justina Lavalle; Silvia Carbone; Osvaldo Ponzo; Pablo Scacchi; Roxana Reynoso


Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry | 2010

Reproductive axis response to repeated lipopolysaccharide administration in peripubertal female rats

Nancy Cardoso; Pablo Arias; Berta Szwarcfarb; Osvaldo Ponzo; Silvia Carbone; Jaime A. Moguilevsky; Pablo Scacchi; Roxana Reynoso


Neuro endocrinology letters | 2010

Evidence to suggest glutamic acid involvement in Bisphenol A effect at the hypothalamic level in prepubertal male rats

Nancy Cardoso; Matías Pandolfi; Osvaldo Ponzo; Silvia Carbone; Berta Szwarcfarb; Pablo Scacchi; Roxana Reynoso


Archive | 2010

Efectos de la administración de bisfenol A en etapas clave de la maduración sexual

Nancy Cardoso; Matías Pandolfi; Osvaldo Ponzo; Silvia Carbone; Romina Penalba; Dicugno. Mariana; Pablo Scacchi; Roxana Reynoso

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Pablo Scacchi

Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina

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Roxana Reynoso

University of Buenos Aires

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Osvaldo Ponzo

University of Buenos Aires

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Silvia Carbone

University of Buenos Aires

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Matías Pandolfi

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Berta Szwarcfarb

University of Buenos Aires

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Romina Penalba

University of Buenos Aires

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