A microarray-based comparative analysis of gene expression profiles in thyroid glands in amphibian metamorphosis: differences in effects between chemical exposure and food restriction.


Journal

Journal of applied toxicology : JAT
ISSN: 1099-1263
Titre abrégé: J Appl Toxicol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8109495

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
07 2019
Historique:
received: 25 11 2018
revised: 25 01 2019
accepted: 28 01 2019
pubmed: 19 3 2019
medline: 12 9 2020
entrez: 19 3 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Tadpoles during metamorphosis are sensitive to chemical exposure as shown in the amphibian metamorphosis assay, which is a method to detect effects of chemicals on the functions of hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis. The present study reports existence of different modes of action between pyriproxyfen (PYR) and 6-propyl-2-thiouracil (PTU) under different feeding conditions based on gene expression profiles (transcriptomics) in the thyroid glands of tadpoles of the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis. PTU and PYR were exposed to the tadpoles during metamorphosis under normal (fed groups, both of PTU and PRY) and restricted feeding (fasted groups, PTU only) conditions; and effects were compared to control groups. Delayed development based on decreased Nieuwkoop and Faber developmental stage number without any histopathological changes was observed in the control of restricted feeding (control-fasted) group, and the PYR group with reduced food consumption. Clear developmental retardation with typical thyroid histopathological changes was observed in the PTU groups. To find clusters of all samples based on their similarity of expression patterns, hierarchical clustering analysis using selected gene probes was conducted. It revealed gene profiles from samples of the PYR group were quite similar to those of the control-fasted group, followed by the control group with normal feeding (control-fed). The results suggest that key events in the thyroid glands of tadpoles induced by PYR should be quite similar to those of control-fasted, and quite different from those of the PTU groups. Our findings demonstrated the usefulness of transcriptomics, which enabled recognition of the different modes of actions.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30883854
doi: 10.1002/jat.3791
doi:

Substances chimiques

Endocrine Disruptors 0
Pyridines 0
pyriproxyfen 3Q9VOR705O
Propylthiouracil 721M9407IY

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1030-1042

Informations de copyright

© 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Auteurs

Keiko Ose (K)

Environmental Health Science Laboratory, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., 4-2-1, Takatsukasa, Takarazuka City, Hyogo, 665-8558, Japan.

Fumihiro Yamada (F)

Bioscience Research Laboratory, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., 3-1-98 Kasugade-naka, Konohana-ku, Osaka City, Osaka, 554-8558, Japan.

Ayako Ohara (A)

Bioscience Research Laboratory, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., 3-1-98 Kasugade-naka, Konohana-ku, Osaka City, Osaka, 554-8558, Japan.

Noriyuki Suzuki (N)

Bioscience Research Laboratory, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., 3-1-98 Kasugade-naka, Konohana-ku, Osaka City, Osaka, 554-8558, Japan.

Takako Fukuda (T)

Bioscience Research Laboratory, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., 3-1-98 Kasugade-naka, Konohana-ku, Osaka City, Osaka, 554-8558, Japan.

Mitsugu Miyamoto (M)

Environmental Health Science Laboratory, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., 4-2-1, Takatsukasa, Takarazuka City, Hyogo, 665-8558, Japan.

Kayo Sumida (K)

Bioscience Research Laboratory, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., 3-1-98 Kasugade-naka, Konohana-ku, Osaka City, Osaka, 554-8558, Japan.

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