Analysis by Metabolomics and Transcriptomics for the Energy Metabolism Disorder and the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Activation in Male Reproduction of Mice and GC-2spd Cells Exposed to PM2.5

Fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 )-induced male reproductive toxicity arouses global public health concerns. However, the mechanisms of toxicity remain unclear. This study aimed to further investigate toxicity pathways by exposure to PM 2.5 in vitro and in vivo through the application of metabolomics...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) 2022-01, Vol.12, p.807374-807374
Hauptverfasser: Shi, Fuquan, Zhang, Zhonghao, Wang, Jiankang, Wang, Yimeng, Deng, Jiuyang, Zeng, Yingfei, Zou, Peng, Ling, Xi, Han, Fei, Liu, Jinyi, Ao, Lin, Cao, Jia
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Zusammenfassung:Fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 )-induced male reproductive toxicity arouses global public health concerns. However, the mechanisms of toxicity remain unclear. This study aimed to further investigate toxicity pathways by exposure to PM 2.5 in vitro and in vivo through the application of metabolomics and transcriptomics. In vitro , spermatocyte-derived GC-2spd cells were treated with 0, 25, 50, 100 μg/mL PM 2.5 for 48 h. In vivo , the real-world exposure of PM 2.5 for mouse was established. Forty-five male C57BL/6 mice were exposed to filtered air, unfiltered air, and concentrated ambient PM 2.5 in Tangshan of China for 8 weeks, respectively. The results in vitro and in vivo showed that PM 2.5 exposure inhibited GC-2spd cell proliferation and reduced sperm motility. Mitochondrial damage was observed after PM 2.5 treatment. Increased Humanin and MOTS-c levels and decreased mitochondrial respiratory indicated that mitochondrial function was disturbed. Furthermore, nontargeted metabolomics analysis revealed that PM 2.5 exposure could disturb the citrate cycle (TCA cycle) and reduce amino acids and nucleotide synthesis. Mechanically, the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) pathway was activated after exposure to PM 2.5 , with a significant increase in CYP1A1 expression. Further studies showed that PM 2.5 exposure significantly increased both intracellular and mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) and activated NRF2 antioxidative pathway. With the RNA-sequencing technique, the differentially expressed genes induced by PM 2.5 exposure were mainly enriched in the metabolism of xenobiotics by the cytochrome P450 pathway, of which Cyp1a1 was the most significantly changed gene. Our findings demonstrated that PM 2.5 exposure could induce spermatocyte damage and energy metabolism disorder. The activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor might be involved in the mechanism of male reproductive toxicity.
ISSN:1664-2392
1664-2392
DOI:10.3389/fendo.2021.807374