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In Vitro Effect of Octyl – Methoxycinnamate (OMC) on the Release of Gn-RH and Amino Acid Neurotransmitters by Hypothalamus of Adult Rats

2010; Thieme Medical Publishers (Germany); Volume: 118; Issue: 05 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1055/s-0029-1224153

ISSN

1439-3646

Autores

Silvia Carbone, Berta Szwarcfarb, Roxana Reynoso, O. Ponzo, Nancy Cardoso, E. Ale, J. A. Moguilevsky, Pablo Scacchi,

Tópico(s)

Biochemical effects in animals

Resumo

OMC (octyl-methoxycinnamate), an endocrine disruptor having estrogenic activity, is used in sunscreen creams as UV filter. We studied its "in vitro" effects on the hypothalamic release of Gn-RH as well as on the amino acid neurotransmitter system. OMC significantly decreased Gn-RH release in normal male and female rats as well as in castrated rats with substitutive therapy. No effects were observed in castrated rats without substitutive therapy. In males OMC increases the release of GABA, decreasing the production of glutamate (GLU) while in the female decreases the excitatory amino acid aspartate (ASP) and GLU without modifications in the hypothalamic GABA release. These results suggest that OMC acting as endocrine disruptor could alter the sex hormone-neurotransmitter-Gn-RH axis relationships in adult rats.

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