Pubertal atrazine exposure promotes adipocyte hypertrophy and hepatic steatosis in adult mice on a high-fat diet.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jakeline Liara Teleken, Isabela Carolina Menoncin Conte, Gabriel Schorr, Larissa Glugoski, Laura Bergenthal, Jean Luca Alves, Viviane Nogaroto Vicari, Marcelo Ricardo Vicari, Rosane Aparecida Ribeiro, Maria Lúcia Bonfleur
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The herbicide atrazine (ATZ) has been implicated in metabolic disruptions. This study investigated the long-term consequences of pubertal ATZ-based herbicide exposure on the development of obesity in mice fed a high-fat diet (HFD) in adulthood. Male and female C57Bl/6 mice received ATZ (5 mg/kg) or water (control group) from postnatal day (PND) 30 to 60. Following puberty, all mice were fed a HFD for 90 days. Pubertal ATZ-based herbicide exposure increases food intake, specifically in male mice. While body weight, subcutaneous adiposity, and white adipose tissue (WAT) weights remained unchanged, ATZ-exposed male mice showed worsened adipocyte hypertrophy and upregulation of genes involved fat metabolism (Srebp-2, Ppar-γ, Cd36, and Adrp) in perigonadal WAT. Additionally, pubertal ATZ exposure exacerbated hepatic steatosis in both sexes, with increased ectopic fat accumulation in females correlating with increases in genes involved in fatty acid uptake and exportation (fatty acid transport protein 5 and microsomal triglyceride transfer protein). These findings provide new insights into the long-term metabolic consequences of pubertal exposure to ATZ, including exacerbated HFD-induced adiposity and hepatic steatosis. The observed sex-specific effects underscore the importance of considering pubertal windows of susceptibility to environmental disruptors and their potential impacts on adult health.

青春期接触阿特拉津会促进高脂肪饮食的成年小鼠的脂肪细胞肥大和肝脏脂肪变性。
除草剂阿特拉津(ATZ)与代谢紊乱有关。本研究调查了青春期暴露于基于atz的除草剂对成年期喂食高脂肪饮食(HFD)的小鼠肥胖发展的长期影响。雄性和雌性C57Bl/6小鼠在出生后30 ~ 60天(PND)给予ATZ (5 mg/kg)或水(对照组)。青春期后,所有小鼠喂食高热量食物90天。青春期以atz为基础的除草剂暴露会增加食物摄入量,特别是在雄性小鼠中。在体重、皮下脂肪和白色脂肪组织(WAT)重量保持不变的情况下,暴露于atz的雄性小鼠显示出脂肪细胞肥大加剧,并在肛周WAT中表达与脂肪代谢相关的基因(Srebp-2、Ppar-γ、Cd36和Adrp)上调。此外,青春期ATZ暴露加剧了两性的肝脏脂肪变性,女性异位脂肪积累的增加与脂肪酸摄取和输出基因(脂肪酸转运蛋白5和微粒体甘油三酯转移蛋白)的增加相关。这些发现为青春期暴露于ATZ的长期代谢后果提供了新的见解,包括加剧hfd诱导的肥胖和肝脏脂肪变性。观察到的性别特异性效应强调了考虑青春期对环境干扰物的易感性窗口及其对成人健康的潜在影响的重要性。
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Drug and Chemical Toxicology
Drug and Chemical Toxicology 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
3.80%
发文量
99
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Drug and Chemical Toxicology publishes full-length research papers, review articles and short communications that encompass a broad spectrum of toxicological data surrounding risk assessment and harmful exposure. Manuscripts are considered according to their relevance to the journal. Topics include both descriptive and mechanics research that illustrates the risk assessment implications of exposure to toxic agents. Examples of suitable topics include toxicological studies, which are structural examinations on the effects of dose, metabolism, and statistical or mechanism-based approaches to risk assessment. New findings and methods, along with safety evaluations, are also acceptable. Special issues may be reserved to publish symposium summaries, reviews in toxicology, and overviews of the practical interpretation and application of toxicological data.
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