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Pre-Conceptional Exposure to Glyphosate Affects the Maternal Hepatic and Ovarian Proteome.


ABSTRACT: Exposure to glyphosate (GLY), a commonly used herbicide, is supported by urinary detection and associated with shortened gestation in women. This study tested the hypothesis that chronic low-dose pre-conceptional GLY exposure would affect maternal ovarian function mid- and post-gestation. Mice (C57BL/6; n = 40) were exposed per os to saline vehicle control (CT; n = 20) or GLY (2 mg/kg; n = 20) daily for 10 weeks starting at 7 weeks of age. Post-exposure, females were impregnated and euthanized at gestation day 14 (GD14) or post-weaning (PW). Pregnancy success was reduced from 75% to 55% by GLY exposure. No treatment effect (p > .05) on body weight, maternal serum 17β-estradiol, or litter size was noted. Ovarian weight was unaffected or reduced (p < .05) by GLY in GD14 and PW dams, respectively. Exposure to GLY decreased (p < .05) PW ovarian secondary follicle number with no other follicle composition impacts. Protein abundance analysis by LC-MS/MS identified that GLY altered (p < .05) 26 ovarian and 41 hepatic proteins in GD14 dams and 39 hepatic proteins in PW dams. In GD14 dams, GLY increased ovarian protein abundance of SEC16A (p < .05; 29-fold) and hepatic RPS27L and GM4952 (p < .05; ∼4-fold). In both GD14 and PW dams, GLY exposure increased (p < .05) hepatic RPS4 and decreased (p < .05) ECHDC3. Pathway analysis using DAVID identified 10 GLY hepatic pathway targets with FDR ≤ 0.07 in GD14 dams.

SUBMITTER: Novbatova G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9702999 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pre-Conceptional Exposure to Glyphosate Affects the Maternal Hepatic and Ovarian Proteome.

Novbatova Gulnara G   Timme Kelsey K   Severin Andrew A   Sayadi Maryam M   Keating Aileen F AF  

Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 20221101 2


Exposure to glyphosate (GLY), a commonly used herbicide, is supported by urinary detection and associated with shortened gestation in women. This study tested the hypothesis that chronic low-dose pre-conceptional GLY exposure would affect maternal ovarian function mid- and post-gestation. Mice (C57BL/6; n = 40) were exposed per os to saline vehicle control (CT; n = 20) or GLY (2 mg/kg; n = 20) daily for 10 weeks starting at 7 weeks of age. Post-exposure, females were impregnated and euthanized a  ...[more]

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