Abstract

p-Alkoxyphenols (AOPs) are a class of ethers that are widely used in industrial and agricultural productions and daily necessities. p-Phenoxyphenol (PhOP) and p-pentyloxyphenol (PeOP) belong to this class and have been reported to be estrogenic in vitro. However, their in vivo estrogenic activities have rarely been of concern. In this study, we performed an immature mouse uterotrophic assay and studied the estrogenic effects of these two compounds in mice. The results revealed that the uterine weights of the animals treated with PhOP significantly increased at doses of 30 and 300 mg kg-1 bw day-1 for 3 days (P < 0.05), while no significant uterotrophic effects were observed in the mice treated with PeOP. Using next-generation transcriptome sequencing (RNA-seq), we also analyzed the gene expression in the uterine tissue of mice treated with PhOP and PeOP. The observed gene regulation patterns of the PhOP- and PeOP-treated specimens were similar to those of the 17β-estradiol (E2)-treated specimens. In particular, some estrogen-responsive genes, such as the Sprr2 gene family, Apoa1, Prap1, and Ahsg, displayed a regulation trend similar to that of E2. In addition, molecule docking analysis revealed that both PhOP and PeOP could be well docked into the active site of hERα, with potential of mean force (PMF) values of − 58.68 and − 52.67 kcal mol-1 for PhOP and PeOP, respectively. The results of this study indicate that PhOP exhibits relatively strong in vivo estrogenic activity, which could be of future concern.

Highlights

  • P-Alkoxyphenols (AOPs) are a class of ethers that are widely used in industrial and agricultural productions and daily necessities. p-Phenoxyphenol (PhOP) and p-pentyloxyphenol (PeOP) belong to this class and have been reported to be estrogenic in vitro

  • The relative uterine weights of the mice treated with ­E2 (0.4 mg kg-1 bw ­day-1) increased to 349% that of the control (P < 0.01), indicating that the animals and experiment were reliable

  • In the groups treated with 3 mg kg-1 bw d­ ay-1 PhOP, the relative uterine weights increased to 157% that of the control; no statistical significance was observed when compared to the control results (P > 0.05)

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Introduction

P-Alkoxyphenols (AOPs) are a class of ethers that are widely used in industrial and agricultural productions and daily necessities. p-Phenoxyphenol (PhOP) and p-pentyloxyphenol (PeOP) belong to this class and have been reported to be estrogenic in vitro. To better understand the PhOP and PeOP estrogenic activities, we performed an uterotrophic assay using immature CD-1 mice to identify their in vivo estrogenic potentials. In the mice treated with 30 and 300 mg kg-1 bw ­day-1 doses of PhOP, the relative uterine weights were significantly (P < 0.05) increased to 287 and 218% that of the control, respectively.

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