Chlorpropham, a carbamate ester herbicide, has an endocrine-disrupting potential by inhibiting the homodimerization of human androgen receptor
  • Jeong, Da-Hyun
  • Jung, Da-Woon
  • Jang, Cheol-Ho
  • Kim, Uk-Jin
  • Park, Yooheon
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This study was carried out to provide the evidence with respect to the adverse potential of chlorpropham, a representative carbamate ester herbicide product, on the endocrine system by using in vitro testing methods in accordance with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Test Guideline No. 458 (22Rv1/ MMTV_GR-KO human androgen receptor [AR] transcriptional activation assay) and a bioluminescence resonance energy transfer-based AR homodimerization assay. Results revealed that chlorpropham had no AR agonistic effects, but it was determined to be a true AR antagonist without intrinsic toxicity against the applied cell lines. In the mechanism of chlorpropham-induced AR-mediated adverse effects, chlorpropham suppressed cytoplasmic AR translocation to the nucleus by inhibiting the homodimerization of the activated ARs. This suggests that chlorpropham exposure caused endocrine-disrupting effects through its interactions with human AR. Addition-ally, this study might help identify the genomic pathway of the AR-mediated endocrine-disrupting potential of N -phenyl carbamate herbicides.

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ChlorprophamEndocrine -disrupting potentialAndrogen receptorGenomic pathwayPESTICIDESCHEMICALSPOTATOES
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Chlorpropham, a carbamate ester herbicide, has an endocrine-disrupting potential by inhibiting the homodimerization of human androgen receptor
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Jeong, Da-HyunJung, Da-WoonJang, Cheol-HoKim, Uk-JinPark, YooheonPark, YeonhwaLee, Hee-Seok
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10.1016/j.envpol.2023.121437
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2023-05
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Environmental Pollution
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