The bactericidal agent triclosan modulates thyroid hormone-associated gene expression and disrupts postembryonic anuran development
We investigated whether exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of the bactericidal agent, triclosan, induces changes in the thyroid hormone-mediated process of metamorphosis of the North American bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana and alters the expression profile of thyroid hormone receptor (T...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Aquatic toxicology 2006-12, Vol.80 (3), p.217-227 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We investigated whether exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of the bactericidal agent, triclosan, induces changes in the thyroid hormone-mediated process of metamorphosis of the North American bullfrog,
Rana catesbeiana and alters the expression profile of thyroid hormone receptor (TR) α and β, basic transcription element binding protein (BTEB) and proliferating nuclear cell antigen (PCNA) gene transcripts. Premetamorphic tadpoles were immersed in environmentally relevant concentrations of triclosan and injected with 1
×
10
−11
mol/g body weight 3,5,3′-triiodothyronine (T
3) or vehicle control. Morphometric measurements and steady-state mRNA levels obtained by quantitative polymerase chain reaction were determined. mRNA abundance was also examined in
Xenopus laevis XTC-2 cells treated with triclosan and/or 10
nM T
3. Tadpoles pretreated with triclosan concentrations as low as 0.15
±
0.03
μg/L for 4 days showed increased hindlimb development and a decrease in total body weight following T
3 administration. Triclosan exposure also resulted in decreased T
3-mediated TRβ mRNA expression in the tadpole tail fin and increased levels of PCNA transcript in the brain within 48
h of T
3 treatment whereas TRα and BTEB were unaffected. Triclosan alone altered thyroid hormone receptor α transcript levels in the brain of premetamorphic tadpoles and induced a transient weight loss. In XTC-2 cells, exposure to T
3 plus nominal concentrations of triclosan as low as 0.03
μg/L for 24
h resulted in altered thyroid hormone receptor mRNA expression. Exposure to low levels of triclosan disrupts thyroid hormone-associated gene expression and can alter the rate of thyroid hormone-mediated postembryonic anuran development. |
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ISSN: | 0166-445X 1879-1514 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.aquatox.2006.08.010 |