Effects of DDT and DDE on Placental Cholinergic Receptors

Recep UYAR,Yağmur Turgut, H.Tolga Çelik, M. Altay Ünal,Özgür Kuzukıran,Özgür Özyüncü,Ahmet Ceylan, Özge Özgenç ÇINAR, Ümmü Gülsüm Boztepe,Hilal Özdağ,Ayhan Filazi,Begüm YURDAKÖK-DİKMEN

Reproductive Toxicology(2024)

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The placental cholinergic system; known as an important factor in intracellular metabolic activities, regulation of placental vascular tone, placental development, and neurotransmission; can be affected by persistent organic pesticides, particularly organochlorine pesticides(OCPs), which can influence various epigenetic regulations and molecular pathways. Although OCPs are legally prohibited, trace amounts of the persistent dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane(DDT) are still found in the environment, making prenatal exposure inevitable. In this study, the effects of 2,4’-DDT and 4,4’-DDT; and its breakdown product 4,4’-DDE in the environment on placental cholinergic system were evaluated with regards to cholinergic genes. 40 human placentas were screened, where 42,50% (17 samples) were found to be positive for the tested compounds. Average concentrations were 10.44μg/kg; 15.07μg/kg and 189,42μg/kg for 4,4’-DDE; 2,4’-DDT and 4,4’-DDT respectively. RNA-Seq results revealed 2396 differentially expressed genes in positive samples; while an increase in CHRM1,CHRNA1,CHRNG and CHRNA2 genes at 1.28, 1.49, 1.59 and 0.4 fold change were found(p<0,028). The increase for CHRM1 was also confirmed in tissue samples with immunohistochemistry. In vitro assays using HTR8/SVneo cells; revealed an increase in mRNA expression of CHRM1, CHRM3 and CHRN1 in DDT and DDE treated groups; which was also confirmed through western blot assays. An increase in the expression of CHRM1,CHRNA1, CHRNG(p<0,001) and CHRNA2(p<0,05) were found from the OCPs exposed and non exposed groups.The present study reveals that intrauterine exposure to DDT affects the placental cholinergic system mainly through increased expression of muscarinic receptors. This increase in receptor expression is expected to enhance the sensitivity of the placental cholinergic system to acetylcholine.
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DDT exposure,Human placenta samples,STR8/SVneo cells,Muscarinic receptors
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