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Drinking Water with Uranium below the U.S. EPA Water Standard Causes Estrogen Receptor–Dependent Responses in Female Mice

BACKGROUND: The deleterious impact of uranium on human health has been linked to its radioactive and heavy metal–chemical properties. Decades of research has defined the causal relationship between uranium mining/milling and onset of kidney and respiratory diseases 25 years later. OBJECTIVE: We inve...

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Autores principales: Raymond-Whish, Stefanie, Mayer, Loretta P., O’Neal, Tamara, Martinez, Alisyn, Sellers, Marilee A., Christian, Patricia J., Marion, Samuel L., Begay, Carlyle, Propper, Catherine R., Hoyer, Patricia B., Dyer, Cheryl A.
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Publicado: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2137136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18087588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.9910
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author Raymond-Whish, Stefanie
Mayer, Loretta P.
O’Neal, Tamara
Martinez, Alisyn
Sellers, Marilee A.
Christian, Patricia J.
Marion, Samuel L.
Begay, Carlyle
Propper, Catherine R.
Hoyer, Patricia B.
Dyer, Cheryl A.
author_facet Raymond-Whish, Stefanie
Mayer, Loretta P.
O’Neal, Tamara
Martinez, Alisyn
Sellers, Marilee A.
Christian, Patricia J.
Marion, Samuel L.
Begay, Carlyle
Propper, Catherine R.
Hoyer, Patricia B.
Dyer, Cheryl A.
author_sort Raymond-Whish, Stefanie
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description BACKGROUND: The deleterious impact of uranium on human health has been linked to its radioactive and heavy metal–chemical properties. Decades of research has defined the causal relationship between uranium mining/milling and onset of kidney and respiratory diseases 25 years later. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the hypothesis that uranium, similar to other heavy metals such as cadmium, acts like estrogen. METHODS: In several experiments, we exposed intact, ovariectomized, or pregnant mice to depleted uranium in drinking water [ranging from 0.5 μg/L (0.001 μM) to 28 mg/L (120 μM). RESULTS: Mice that drank uranium-containing water exhibited estrogenic responses including selective reduction of primary follicles, increased uterine weight, greater uterine luminal epithelial cell height, accelerated vaginal opening, and persistent presence of cornified vaginal cells. Coincident treatment with the antiestrogen ICI 182,780 blocked these responses to uranium or the synthetic estrogen diethylstilbestrol. In addition, mouse dams that drank uranium-containing water delivered grossly normal pups, but they had significantly fewer primordial follicles than pups whose dams drank control tap water. CONCLUSIONS: Because of the decades of uranium mining/milling in the Colorado plateau in the Four Corners region of the American Southwest, the uranium concentration and the route of exposure used in these studies are environmentally relevant. Our data support the conclusion that uranium is an endocrine-disrupting chemical and populations exposed to environmental uranium should be followed for increased risk of fertility problems and reproductive cancers.
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spelling pubmed-21371362007-12-17 Drinking Water with Uranium below the U.S. EPA Water Standard Causes Estrogen Receptor–Dependent Responses in Female Mice Raymond-Whish, Stefanie Mayer, Loretta P. O’Neal, Tamara Martinez, Alisyn Sellers, Marilee A. Christian, Patricia J. Marion, Samuel L. Begay, Carlyle Propper, Catherine R. Hoyer, Patricia B. Dyer, Cheryl A. Environ Health Perspect Research BACKGROUND: The deleterious impact of uranium on human health has been linked to its radioactive and heavy metal–chemical properties. Decades of research has defined the causal relationship between uranium mining/milling and onset of kidney and respiratory diseases 25 years later. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the hypothesis that uranium, similar to other heavy metals such as cadmium, acts like estrogen. METHODS: In several experiments, we exposed intact, ovariectomized, or pregnant mice to depleted uranium in drinking water [ranging from 0.5 μg/L (0.001 μM) to 28 mg/L (120 μM). RESULTS: Mice that drank uranium-containing water exhibited estrogenic responses including selective reduction of primary follicles, increased uterine weight, greater uterine luminal epithelial cell height, accelerated vaginal opening, and persistent presence of cornified vaginal cells. Coincident treatment with the antiestrogen ICI 182,780 blocked these responses to uranium or the synthetic estrogen diethylstilbestrol. In addition, mouse dams that drank uranium-containing water delivered grossly normal pups, but they had significantly fewer primordial follicles than pups whose dams drank control tap water. CONCLUSIONS: Because of the decades of uranium mining/milling in the Colorado plateau in the Four Corners region of the American Southwest, the uranium concentration and the route of exposure used in these studies are environmentally relevant. Our data support the conclusion that uranium is an endocrine-disrupting chemical and populations exposed to environmental uranium should be followed for increased risk of fertility problems and reproductive cancers. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2007-12 2007-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC2137136/ /pubmed/18087588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.9910 Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Publication of EHP lies in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from EHP may be reprinted freely. Use of materials published in EHP should be acknowledged (for example, ?Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives?); pertinent reference information should be provided for the article from which the material was reproduced. Articles from EHP, especially the News section, may contain photographs or illustrations copyrighted by other commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright.
spellingShingle Research
Raymond-Whish, Stefanie
Mayer, Loretta P.
O’Neal, Tamara
Martinez, Alisyn
Sellers, Marilee A.
Christian, Patricia J.
Marion, Samuel L.
Begay, Carlyle
Propper, Catherine R.
Hoyer, Patricia B.
Dyer, Cheryl A.
Drinking Water with Uranium below the U.S. EPA Water Standard Causes Estrogen Receptor–Dependent Responses in Female Mice
title Drinking Water with Uranium below the U.S. EPA Water Standard Causes Estrogen Receptor–Dependent Responses in Female Mice
title_full Drinking Water with Uranium below the U.S. EPA Water Standard Causes Estrogen Receptor–Dependent Responses in Female Mice
title_fullStr Drinking Water with Uranium below the U.S. EPA Water Standard Causes Estrogen Receptor–Dependent Responses in Female Mice
title_full_unstemmed Drinking Water with Uranium below the U.S. EPA Water Standard Causes Estrogen Receptor–Dependent Responses in Female Mice
title_short Drinking Water with Uranium below the U.S. EPA Water Standard Causes Estrogen Receptor–Dependent Responses in Female Mice
title_sort drinking water with uranium below the u.s. epa water standard causes estrogen receptor–dependent responses in female mice
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2137136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18087588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.9910
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