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Endocrinology | 2015

Differential Gene Expression Patterns in Developing Sexually Dimorphic Rat Brain Regions Exposed to Antiandrogenic, Estrogenic, or Complex Endocrine Disruptor Mixtures: Glutamatergic Synapses as Target

Walter Lichtensteiger; Catherine Bassetti-Gaille; Oliver Faass; Marta Axelstad; Julie Boberg; Sofie Christiansen; Hubert Rehrauer; Jelena Kühn Georgijevic; Ulla Hass; Andreas Kortenkamp; Margret Schlumpf

The study addressed the question whether gene expression patterns induced by different mixtures of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) administered in a higher dose range, corresponding to 450×, 200×, and 100× high-end human exposure levels, could be characterized in developing brain with respect to endocrine activity of mixture components, and which developmental processes were preferentially targeted. Three EDC mixtures, A-Mix (anti-androgenic mixture) with 8 antiandrogenic chemicals (di-n-butylphthalate, diethylhexylphthalate, vinclozolin, prochloraz, procymidone, linuron, epoxiconazole, and DDE), E-Mix (estrogenic mixture) with 4 estrogenic chemicals (bisphenol A, 4-methylbenzylidene camphor, 2-ethylhexyl 4-methoxycinnamate, and butylparaben), a complex mixture, AEP-Mix, containing the components of A-Mix and E-Mix plus paracetamol, and paracetamol alone, were administered by oral gavage to rat dams from gestation day 7 until weaning. General developmental endpoints were not affected by EDC mixtures or paracetamol. Gene expression was analyzed on postnatal day 6, during sexual brain differentiation, by exon microarray in medial preoptic area in the high-dose group, and by real-time RT-PCR in medial preoptic area and ventromedial hypothalamus in all dose groups. Expression patterns were mixture, sex, and region specific. Effects of the analgesic drug paracetamol, which exhibits antiandrogenic activity in peripheral systems, differed from those of A-Mix. All mixtures had a strong, mixture-specific impact on genes encoding for components of excitatory glutamatergic synapses and genes controlling migration and pathfinding of glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons, as well as genes linked with increased risk of autism spectrum disorders. Because development of glutamatergic synapses is regulated by sex steroids also in hippocampus, this may represent a general target of ECD mixtures.


Archive | 2015

Evaluation of EFSA’s new Scientific Opinion on Bisphenol A

Sofie Christiansen; Ulla Hass


SETAC Europe 24th Annual Meeting | 2014

Proposal of how to update the standard information requirements in REACH, PPPR and BPR – a testing strategy for identification of endocrine disruptors

Henrik Holbech; Poul Bjerregaard; Ulla Hass; Sofie Christiansen


Archive | 2014

Feasibility study for minor enhancements of TG 421/422 (Reproduction/Developmental Toxicity Screening Test) /(Combined Repeated Dose Toxicity Study with the Reproduction/Developmental Toxicity Screening Test) with ED-relevant endpoints.

Sofie Christiansen; Ulla Hass


Archive | 2013

Contaminant mixtures and repoductive health: Developmental toxicity effects in rats after mixed exposure to environmentally relevant endocrine disrupting chemicals, with focus on effects in females

Pernille Rosenskjold Jacobsen; Sofie Christiansen; Ulla Hass


15th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2013

Reproductive aging in rats is altered by developmental exposure to mixtures of endocrine disrupters

Julie Boberg; Louise Krag Isling; Sofie Christiansen; Marta Axelstad; Pernille Rosenskjold Jacobsen; Ulla Hass


Archive | 2012

Categorization of real life chemicals according to the different criteria proposals: Which data and considerations make the difference?

Ulla Hass; Sofie Christiansen; Julie Broberg; Anne Marie Vinggaard; Anna-Maria Andersson; Niels Erik Skakkebæk; Katrine Bay; Henrik Holbech; Karin Lund Kinnberg; Poul Bjerregaard


Archive | 2012

Gravide forbrugeres udsættelse for mistænkte hormonforstyrrende stoffer: Kortlægning af kemiske stoffer i forbrugerprodukter nr. 117, 2012

Dorthe Nørgaard Andersen; Lise Møller; Helle Buchardt Boyd; Julie Boberg; Marta Axelstad Petersen; Sofie Christiansen; Ulla Hass; Pia Bruun Poulsen; Maria Strandesen; Daniela Bach


Archive | 2012

Evaluation of tebuconazole, triclosan, methylparaben and ethylparaben according to the Danish proposal for criteria for endocrine disrupters

Ulla Hass; Sofie Christiansen; Marta Axelstad Petersen; Julie Boberg; Anna-Maria Andersson; Niels Erik Skakkebæk; Katrine Bay; Henrik Holbech; Karin Lund Kinnberg; Poul Bjerregaard


Gordon Conference | 2008

Effects of developmental exposure to UV-filter octyl-methoxycinnamate (OMC) on rat offspring

Marta Axelstad Petersen; Pernille Reimer Hansen; Sofie Christiansen; Maria Kristina Kiersgaard; Christine Nellemann; Ulla Hass

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Ulla Hass

Brunel University London

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Julie Boberg

Brunel University London

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Henrik Holbech

University of Southern Denmark

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Poul Bjerregaard

University of Southern Denmark

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Karin Lund Kinnberg

University of Southern Denmark

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Katrine Bay

Copenhagen University Hospital

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Marta Axelstad

Technical University of Denmark

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Pernille Reimer Hansen

Technical University of Denmark

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