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Endocrine disruptors and ovine reproductive development

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Declining fertility and perturbations in reproductive development in a variety of species have been linked ta exposure ta endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), which are ubiquitous in the environment. Ruminants are largely exposed ta such chemicals in sewage sludge fertiliser widely used in animal production systems. This has been investigated experimentally through the deliberate exposure of pregnant ewes ta sewage sludge fertilised pastures or control pastures treated with inorganic fertiliser containing no delectable EDCs. Perturbations in the developing fetal hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis have been observed in bath male and female fetuses. A sub-population of rams exposed bath pre- and post-natally exhibited adversely altered testis development. Periods of developmental sensitivity ta EDCs have also been identified. An in vitro culture system for ovine fetal ovaries has shown that mixtures have a greater effect than individual chemicals. The dog provides a sentinel model of human dietary exposure to chemicals in ruminant-derived food products. Evidence of altered fertility and testicular cancer, along with EDC detection in dog testes and pet foods, support this concept. Established rodent models of EDC exposure provide a means to investigate mechanisms and transgenerational effects. Overall, monitoring and in vitro studies carried out in sentinel species and on human tissues, combined with in vivo mechanistic studies carried out in ruminants and rodents, provides a clear picture of the global impact of EDCs on reproductive development. ln particular, the ovine model of sewage sludge exposure provides the only currently available "real life" model of exposure to a cocktail of EDCs.
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hal-02741122 , version 1 (03-06-2020)

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  • HAL Id : hal-02741122 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 277442

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Richard G. Lea, A. Byers, Michelle Bellingham, Corinne Cotinot, Neil Evans, et al.. Endocrine disruptors and ovine reproductive development. 9. International Ruminant Reproduction Symposium, Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR). USA., Aug 2014, Hokkaido, Japan. 632 p. ⟨hal-02741122⟩
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