2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0036129
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Environmentally Induced Epigenetic Transgenerational Inheritance of Ovarian Disease

Abstract: The actions of environmental toxicants and relevant mixtures in promoting the epigenetic transgenerational inheritance of ovarian disease was investigated with the use of a fungicide, a pesticide mixture, a plastic mixture, dioxin and a hydrocarbon mixture. After transient exposure of an F0 gestating female rat during embryonic gonadal sex determination, the F1 and F3 generation progeny adult onset ovarian disease was assessed. Transgenerational disease phenotypes observed included an increase in cysts resembl… Show more

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“…These results are in agreement with previous studies which also found transgenerational increases in susceptibility to ovarian diseases after exposure of F0 generation pregnant rats to vinclozolin [15] or DDT [16]. Experimental exposure of pregnant rats to other environmental toxicants such as jet fuel hydrocarbons, the plastics compounds bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates, the pesticides permethrin and methoxychlor, and the industrial pollutant dioxin have also been shown to promote a transgenerational increase in ovarian disease [15,42]. This suggests that the ovary may be particularly sensitive to transgenerational epigenetic perturbations that disrupt somatic cell gene expression.…”
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“…These results are in agreement with previous studies which also found transgenerational increases in susceptibility to ovarian diseases after exposure of F0 generation pregnant rats to vinclozolin [15] or DDT [16]. Experimental exposure of pregnant rats to other environmental toxicants such as jet fuel hydrocarbons, the plastics compounds bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates, the pesticides permethrin and methoxychlor, and the industrial pollutant dioxin have also been shown to promote a transgenerational increase in ovarian disease [15,42]. This suggests that the ovary may be particularly sensitive to transgenerational epigenetic perturbations that disrupt somatic cell gene expression.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…This finding is consistent with previous work in which transgenerational DMR in sperm were most often found in regions of low CpG density after ancestral toxicant exposure [2529]. A previous study has also examined changes in DNA methylation in granulosa cells after ancestral exposure to vinclozolin [15]. This investigation used granulosa cells from 5–6-month-old F3 generation rats from vinclozolin and control lineages analyzed using a methylated DNA immunoprecipitation procedure (MeDIP) followed by a gene promoter microarray chip analysis.…”
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