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Name OZAWA Hitoshi
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researchmap researcher code 1000009178
researchmap agency Bukkyo University

Title

Neonatal Estrogen Causes Irreversible Male Infertility via Specific Suppressive Action on Hypothalamic Kiss1 Neurons.

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Author

Shiori Minabe
Marimo Sato
Naoko Inoue
Youki Watanabe
Fumie Magata
Fuko Matsuda
Yoshihisa Uenoyama
Hitoshi Ozawa
Hiroko Tsukamura

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Summary

Aberrant exposure to estrogen-like compounds during the critical developmental period may cause improper hypothalamic programming
thus resulting in reproductive dysfunction in adulthood in male mammals. Kisspeptin-neurokinin B-dynorphin A (KNDy) neurons in the arcuate nucleus (ARC) have been suggested to govern tonic GnRH/gonadotropin release to control reproduction in male mammals. In this study
we report that chronic exposure to supraphysiological levels of estrogen during the neonatal period caused an irreversible suppression of KNDy genes in the ARC
resulting in reproductive dysfunction in male rats. Daily estradiol benzoate (EB) administration from days 0 to 10 postpartum caused smaller seminiferous tubules
abnormal spermatogenesis
and a decrease in plasma testosterone in adult male rats. The neonatal EB treatment profoundly suppressed LH pulse and ARC KNDy gene expression at adulthood
but it failed to affect the number of GnRH gene-expressing cells in male rats. The EB treatment failed to affect gene expression of other neuropeptides
such as GHRH
proopiomelanocortin
and agouti-related protein in the ARC
suggesting that ARC KNDy neurons would be a specific target of neonatal estrogen to cause male reproductive dysfunction. Because LH secretory responses to kisspeptin challenge and GnRH expression were spared in male rats with the EB treatment
LH pulse suppression is most probably due to ARC KNDy deficiency. Taken together
the current study indicates that chronic exposure to estrogenic chemicals in the developing brain causes a defect of ARC KNDy neurons
resulting in an inhibition of pulsatile GnRH/LH release and the failure of spermatogenesis and steroidogenesis.

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Endocrinology

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Volume

160

Number Of Pages

5

StartingPage

1223

EndingPage

1233

Date of Issue

2019/05

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Language

English

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Research papers (academic journals)

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DOI

10.1210/en.2018-00732

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