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In vitro effects of Uranium on human fetal germ cells

  • 1. INSERM, Unite 967, F-92265 Fontenay aux Roses, (France)
  • 2. Universite Paris Diderot-Paris 7, F-92265 Fontenay aux Roses, (France)
  • 3. Laboratory of Differentiation and Radiobiology of the Gonads, Unit of Stem Cells and Radiations, CEA - DSV/iRCM/SCSR, F-92265 Fontenay aux Roses, (France)
  • 4. Service de Gynecologie-Obstetrique, Universite Paris Sud, Hopital A. Beclere, F-92141 Clamart, (France)

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Uranium (U) is found in the environment and its use in industrial or military activities has led to concerns about its potential toxicity. The repro-toxicity of this heavy metal has been established in adult animals; however, no studies have examined its effect on human fetal gonads. Using an organ culture system, we investigated the effects of uranyl acetate on human gonads during the first trimester of gestation (7-12 weeks), which is a critical step in the development of a functional reproductive system. In human fetal ovaries, 0.05 mM U significantly decreased germ cell density by increasing their apoptosis rate. In human fetal testes, 0.1 mM U similarly reduced the number of germ cells. The human fetal germ cells are more sensitive to U than mouse germ cells in the same experimental conditions. This is the first evidence that U may impair the development of the human gonads. (authors)

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Available from doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2010.12.058

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Journal Title
Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsfford, N.Y. Print)
Journal Volume
31
Journal Issue
no.4
Journal Page Range
p. 470-476
ISSN
0890-6238

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