Pregestation and gestation exposure to an isoflavone: Impact on maternal reproductive health and postnatal development of neonatal mice

Objective: To investigate the effects of pregestational and gestational exposure to an isoflavone of sexually mature female mice on their reproductive health and on the postnatal development of their offspring. Methods: Sexually-mature ICR female mice were randomly segregated into Control group 1 th...

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Main Authors: Abesamis, Ma. Regina R., Buluran, Miguel A., Ramos, Gliceria B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-27542021-07-21T03:19:17Z Pregestation and gestation exposure to an isoflavone: Impact on maternal reproductive health and postnatal development of neonatal mice Abesamis, Ma. Regina R. Buluran, Miguel A. Ramos, Gliceria B. Objective: To investigate the effects of pregestational and gestational exposure to an isoflavone of sexually mature female mice on their reproductive health and on the postnatal development of their offspring. Methods: Sexually-mature ICR female mice were randomly segregated into Control group 1 that was given the normal diet consisting of food pellets, Control group 2 that was given food pellets with additional corn oil of 2 mL/kg bodyweight. The three (3) isoflavone treatment groups were given 50 mg/kg body weight, 100 mg/kg body weight and 150 mg/kg body weight for low dose (LD), medium dose (MD) and high dose (HD) respectively. Treatments were administered 2 weeks prior to mating and gestation and thereafter until parturition. The delivered pups were weaned up until 21 days. On the 21st day, postnatal development were determined, excluding the birth weight of pups which was measured one day post-parturition. The dams were sacrificed as well and the markers of maternal health were determined. Results: There were no significant differences found between the control groups and the treatment groups in terms of the markers of maternal reproductive health. For postnatal development, only HD group displayed a significantly higher mean AGD from the other groups. Conclusions: The data implies that exposure to the isoflavone genestein, with the given dosages, does not impact the maternal reproductive health while the high dose brings about masculinization of the pups which implies that isoflavone exerts its action as an endocrine disruptor affecting postnatal development. This could be attributed to the decrease in estrogen due to the inhibition of aromatase, an enzyme involved in estrogen synthesis. © 2013 Hainan Medical College. 2013-06-01T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1755 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/2754/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Pregnancy—Nutritional aspects Isoflavones Prenatal care Biology
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topic Pregnancy—Nutritional aspects
Isoflavones
Prenatal care
Biology
spellingShingle Pregnancy—Nutritional aspects
Isoflavones
Prenatal care
Biology
Abesamis, Ma. Regina R.
Buluran, Miguel A.
Ramos, Gliceria B.
Pregestation and gestation exposure to an isoflavone: Impact on maternal reproductive health and postnatal development of neonatal mice
description Objective: To investigate the effects of pregestational and gestational exposure to an isoflavone of sexually mature female mice on their reproductive health and on the postnatal development of their offspring. Methods: Sexually-mature ICR female mice were randomly segregated into Control group 1 that was given the normal diet consisting of food pellets, Control group 2 that was given food pellets with additional corn oil of 2 mL/kg bodyweight. The three (3) isoflavone treatment groups were given 50 mg/kg body weight, 100 mg/kg body weight and 150 mg/kg body weight for low dose (LD), medium dose (MD) and high dose (HD) respectively. Treatments were administered 2 weeks prior to mating and gestation and thereafter until parturition. The delivered pups were weaned up until 21 days. On the 21st day, postnatal development were determined, excluding the birth weight of pups which was measured one day post-parturition. The dams were sacrificed as well and the markers of maternal health were determined. Results: There were no significant differences found between the control groups and the treatment groups in terms of the markers of maternal reproductive health. For postnatal development, only HD group displayed a significantly higher mean AGD from the other groups. Conclusions: The data implies that exposure to the isoflavone genestein, with the given dosages, does not impact the maternal reproductive health while the high dose brings about masculinization of the pups which implies that isoflavone exerts its action as an endocrine disruptor affecting postnatal development. This could be attributed to the decrease in estrogen due to the inhibition of aromatase, an enzyme involved in estrogen synthesis. © 2013 Hainan Medical College.
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author Abesamis, Ma. Regina R.
Buluran, Miguel A.
Ramos, Gliceria B.
author_facet Abesamis, Ma. Regina R.
Buluran, Miguel A.
Ramos, Gliceria B.
author_sort Abesamis, Ma. Regina R.
title Pregestation and gestation exposure to an isoflavone: Impact on maternal reproductive health and postnatal development of neonatal mice
title_short Pregestation and gestation exposure to an isoflavone: Impact on maternal reproductive health and postnatal development of neonatal mice
title_full Pregestation and gestation exposure to an isoflavone: Impact on maternal reproductive health and postnatal development of neonatal mice
title_fullStr Pregestation and gestation exposure to an isoflavone: Impact on maternal reproductive health and postnatal development of neonatal mice
title_full_unstemmed Pregestation and gestation exposure to an isoflavone: Impact on maternal reproductive health and postnatal development of neonatal mice
title_sort pregestation and gestation exposure to an isoflavone: impact on maternal reproductive health and postnatal development of neonatal mice
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2013
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1755
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