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Early ovarian differentiation in the tammar wallaby and the effects of exposure to bisphenol-A. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Bisphenol-A (BPA), a common chemical in plastics, negatively impacts fertility, but its specific effects on early ovarian development in mammals, particularly marsupials like the tammar wallaby, are not well understood.
  • - The study observed key ovarian development markers at specific intervals from birth to 10 days post-partum, revealing that ovarian differentiation begins around days 2-4, with significant changes in gene expression and protein localization.
  • - BPA exposure during the critical early days of development suppressed normal ovarian differentiation, inhibiting the formation of ovarian structures and reducing the expression of important differentiation genes at day 10 post-partum.

Article Abstract

Bisphenol-A (BPA), an environmental endocrine disruptor (EED), is used widely in the manufacturing of various plastics. While BPA can have detrimental effects on fertility and reproductive health, the effects of BPA on early ovarian differentiation in mammals remains unclear. Marsupials have undifferentiated gonads at birth, so this study investigated the gross morphology, protein localisation of FOXL2 and FST and the expression profile of key ovarian differentiating genes FOXL2, WNT4,FST, ESR1 and ESR2 every 2 days from the day of birth to day 10 post partum (pp) in the marsupial tammar wallaby. A second group of newborn female pouch young were treated with 50 µg/kg of BPA daily from day 0-10 pp and the morphology and gene expression were examined at day 10 pp. Ovigerous cords in tammar ovaries were first formed between days 2 to 4 pp. FOXL2 localisation became nuclear by day 4 in pre-granulosa cells. FST was initially in the cytoplasm of pre-granulosa cells at day 2 pp, but was then secreted into the extracellular matrix in ovaries by day 10 pp. FOXL2, FST, ESR1 and ESR2 mRNA were upregulated in ovaries around day 2-4 pp, indicating that ovarian differentiation in the tammar begins from day 2-4 pp. Interestingly, BPA treatment from day 0-10 pp blocked the morphological differentiation of the cortex and medulla as well as ovigerous cord formation and downregulated the expression of FST and FOXL2 at day 10 pp.

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