Investigating the mechanisms of action of thyroid disruptors: A multimodal approach that integrates in vitro and metabolomic analysis.
Naïs Clavel RollandFanny GraslinFrédéric SchorschThierry PourcherOlivier BlanckPublished in: Toxicology in vitro : an international journal published in association with BIBRA (2024)
The thyroid gland, a vital component of the endocrine system, plays a pivotal role in regulating metabolic processes, growth, and development. To better characterize thyroid system disrupting chemicals (TSDC), we followed the next-generation risk assessment approach, which further considers the mechanistic profile of xenobiotics. We combined targeted in vitro testing with untargeted metabolomics. Four known TSDC, propyl-thiouracil (PTU), sodium perchlorate, triclosan, and 5-pregnen-3β-ol-20-one-16α‑carbonitrile (PCN) were investigated using rat in vitro models, including primary hepatocytes, PCCL3 cells, thyroid microsomes, and three-dimensional thyroid follicles. We confirmed each compound's mode of action, PTU inhibited thyroperoxidase activity and thyroid hormones secretion in thyroid cells model, sodium perchlorate induced a NIS-mediated iodide uptake decrease as triclosan to a lesser extent, and PCN activated expression and activity of hepatic enzymes (CYPs and UGTs) involved in thyroid hormones metabolism. In parallel, we characterized intracellular metabolites of interest. We identified disrupted basal metabolic pathways, but also metabolites directly linked to the compound's mode of action as tyrosine derivates for sodium perchlorate and triclosan, bile acids involved in beta-oxidation, and precursors of cytochrome P450 synthesis for PCN. This pilot study has provided metabolomic fingerprinting of dedicated TSDC exposures, which could be used to screen and differentiate specific modes of action.
Keyphrases
- risk assessment
- induced apoptosis
- ms ms
- mass spectrometry
- cell cycle arrest
- oxidative stress
- poor prognosis
- nitric oxide
- air pollution
- pain management
- high throughput
- heavy metals
- cell proliferation
- high resolution
- long non coding rna
- high speed
- high glucose
- diabetic rats
- liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination
- high resolution mass spectrometry