Estradiol-와 Nonylphenol이 둥근성게(Strongylocentrotus nudus) 초기 배발생과 Estrogen Receptor-related Receptor Like 1 mRNA 발현에 미치는 영향
Estrogen과 estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals(EDCs)는 주로 스테로이드 수용체와 작용하여 다양한 표적 단백질 유전자의 전사를 조절한다. 구조적으로 estrogen 수용체와 유사한 estrogen 수용체형 수용체(estrogen receptorrelated receptor, ERR)는 포유동물에서 배발생 후기에 외배엽 형성과 관련되어 있다고 알려진 고아핵수용체(orphan nuclear receptor)이
The estrogens and estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals(EDCs) function through a steroid nuclear receptor-mediated process and subsequently regulate the transcription of mRNA for a number of target proteins. The estrogen receptor-related receptors(ERRs), which are structurally similar to estrogen receptors, are members of orphan nuclear receptor in the nuclear receptor superfamily and their functions are known to be involved in the formation of extra-embryonic ectoderm. To investigate effects of EDCs on early embryogenesis and ERR gene expression in marine invertebrates, we examined morphological changes and the mRNA expression of like 1 in sea urchin Strongylocentrotus nudus exposed to estradiol- or nonylphenol(NP). The and NP-exposed embryos showed a delayed development compared to control embryos. Furthermore, they showed abnormal embryonic developments at late stages, i.e., blastular, gastrula and plutei stages. The mRNA level of like 1 at the gastrula stage was significantly lower in and NP-exposed embryos than those of control group. These results suggest that NP and are potent chemicals causing abnormal embryonic development of S. nudus through at least in part down-regulated like 1.