Abstract

Murine Leydig TM3 cells, derived from mouse testis, were exposed to diesel exhaust particles (DEP) and DEP components for 24 h. mRNA expression of estrogen receptor (ER) α and CYP1A1 were then measured by real-time PCR. Exposure to DEP (10 μg/ml) reduced ERα mRNA expression by approximately 50% and increased P450 1A1 mRNA expression by approximately fivefold. Cycloheximide (CHX), an inhibitor of protein synthesis, abolished the DEP-induced effects on ERα mRNA expression. Thus, protein synthesis mediated the DEP-induced reduction of ERα mRNA expression.

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