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Ulrike Luderer
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Positions:
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Associate Professor School of Medicine
Secondary appointment, Developmental & Cell Biology School of Biological Sciences
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Degrees:
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M.D., Northwestern University
Ph.D.,, Northwestern University, Reproductive Endocrinology
M.P.H., University of Washington
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Academic Distinctions
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Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine, 1996, 2006 American Board of Preventive Medicine in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2000
Appointments: National Research Council, Subcommittee for the Review of the Risk Assessment of Methyl Bromide, Jul 99-May 00.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Science Advisory Board Environmental Health Committee, Oct 00-Sep 06.
Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction, National Toxicology Program, Expert Panel on 1- and 2-Bromopropane, Sept 01-Jan 02.
Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction, National Toxicology Program, Chair of Expert Panel on Styrene, Jan-Jun 05.
California Environmental Contaminant Biomonitoring Program Scientific Guidance Panel, member. Aug 2007-present.
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Research Interests: |
Reproductive toxicology, developmental toxicology
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Research Abstract:
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Current research interests
ANTIOXIDANT PROTECTIVE MECHANISMS IN OVARIAN FOLLICLES Our research is aimed at elucidating the mechanisms by which toxicants disrupt reproductive function and the protective mechanisms that prevent toxicant-induced reproductive dysfunction. Reactive oxygen species are produced during normal ovarian function, and they may also be produced as a result of toxicant metabolism. Our recent work has demonstrated a role for reactive oxygen species in mediating spontaneous apoptosis in follicles deprived of hormonal support and apoptosis caused by exposure to ovarian toxicants. We discovered that reactive oxygen species increased in ovarian follicles cultured without gonadotropin support prior to any increase in endpoints of apoptosis and that follicle stimulating hormone stimulated synthesis of the antioxidant glutathione (GSH) and suppressed the rise in reactive oxygen species (Tsai-Turton and Luderer, 2006). We further showed that GSH depletion in cultured follicles reversed the protective, suppressive effect of follicle stimulating hormone on reactive oxygen species and on apoptosis (Tsai-Turton and Luderer, 2006). This work provides evidence that the protective effects of follicle stimulating hormone are mediated in part via upregulation of GSH synthesis. We also showed that increased generation of reactive oxygen species was an early event in the induction of apoptosis in cultured follicles by dimethylbenzanthracene, a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon pollutant (Tsai-Turton et al, 2007a) and in the induction of apoptosis in cultured granulosa cells by the anticancer drug cyclophosphamide (Tsai-Turton et al, 2007b) and by ionizing radiation (Cortes-Wanstreet et al, 2008). Furthermore, depletion of GSH potentiated and supplementation of GSH prevented dimethylbenzanthracene, cyclophosphamide, and radiation-induced apoptosis in follicles and granulosa cells. Together these results demonstrate a critical role for GSH in preventing reactive oxygen species initiated apoptosis in ovarian follicles. Our ongoing work is investigating the interactions between genetic deficiencies in antioxidant capacity and toxicant exposure in ovarian toxicity, reproductive aging and ovarian cancer.
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Publications:
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Hoang YD, Nakamura BN, Luderer U. 2009 Follicle-Stimulating Hormone and Estradiol Interact to Stimulate Glutathione Synthesis in Rat Ovarian Follicles and Granulosa Cells. Biology of Reproduction. In press.
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Cortes-Wanstreet MM, Giedzinski E, Limoli CL, Luderer U. 2009 Overexpression of Glutamate Cysteine Ligase Protects Human COV434 Granulosa Tumor Cells against Oxidative and Gamma-Radiation Induced Cell Death. Mutagenesis 24:211-224
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Induction of Apoptosis by 9,10-Dimethyl-1,2-benzanthracene (DMBA) in Cultured Preovulatory Rat Follicles Is Preceded by a Rise in Reactive Oxygen Species and Is Prevented by Glutathione.Tsai-Turton M, Nakamura BN, Luderer U. Biology of Reproduction. 2007, 77: 442-451.
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Cyclophosphamide-Induced Apoptosis in COV434 Human Granulosa Cells Involves Oxidative Stress and Glutathione Depletion. Tsai-Turton M, Luong BT, Tan Y, Luderer U. Toxicological Sciences. 2007 98: 216-230.
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Opposing Effects of Glutathione Depletion and FSH on Reactive Oxygen Species and Apoptosis in Cultured Preovulatory Rat Follicles. Tsai-Turton M, Luderer U. Endocrinology. 2006, 147: 1224-1236.
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Minimal Ovarian Upregulation of Glutamate Cysteine Ligase Expression in Response to Suppression of Glutathione by Buthionine Sulfoximine. Hoang YD, Avakian AP, Luderer U. Reproductive Toxicology. 2006, 21:186-196.
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Gonadotropin Regulation of Glutamate Cysteine Ligase Catalytic and Modifier Subunit Expression in the Rat Ovary is Subunit and Follicle Stage-Specific. Tsai-Turton M, Luderer U. American Journal of Physiology Endocrinology and Metabolism. 2005, 289: E391-E402.
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Effects of Occupational Solvent Exposure on Reproductive Hormone Concentrations and Fecundability in Men. Luderer U, Bushley, A, Stover, BD, Bremner WJ, Faustman EM, Takaro TK, Checkoway H, Brodkin CA. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2004, 46:614-626
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Gestational and Lactational Exposure to Heptachlor Does Not Alter Reproductive System Development in Rats. Lawson G, Luderer U. Veterinary and Human Toxicology. 2004, 46:113-118.
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Effects of cyclophosphamide and buthionine sulfoximine on ovarian glutathione and apoptosis. Lopez SG, Luderer U. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 2004, 36:1366-1377.
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Temporal Association between Serum Prolactin Concentration and Exposure to Styrene. Luderer U, Tornero-Velez R, Shay T, Rappaport SM, Heyer N, Echeverria D. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2004, 61:325-333.
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Localization of Glutamate Cysteine Ligase Subunit mRNA within the Rat Ovary and Relationship to Follicular Atresia, Luderer U, Diaz D, Faustman EM, Kavanagh TJ. Molecular Reproduction and Development. 2003, 65:254-261
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Gonadotropin Regulation of Glutathione Synthesis in the Rat Ovary, Luderer U, Kavanagh TJ, White CC, Faustman EM, Reproductive Toxicology., 2001, 15:495-504
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Reproductive endocrine effects of acute toluene exposure in men and women., Luderer U, Morgan MS, Brodkin, CA, Kalman DA, Faustman EM, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1999, 56: 657-666
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Calls on reproductive and developmental toxicants to a regional poison center, Luderer U, Burgess JL, Polifka JE, Robertson WO, Veterinary and Human Toxicology., 1999, 41: 42-46
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Differential gonadotropin responses to N-methyl-D,L-aspartate in metestrous, proestrous and ovariectomized rats, Luderer U, Strobl FJ, Levine JE, Schwartz NB, Biology of Reproduction, 1993, 48: 857-866
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Professional Societies
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Society of Toxicology
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American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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Endocrine Society
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Society for the Study of Reproduction
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Address |
University of California
Center for Occupational and Environmental Health
5201 California Avenue, Suite 100
Mail Code: 1830
Irvine, CA 92617
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Phone: | (949) 824-8641 |
Fax: | (949) 824-2345 |
Email: | uluderer@uci.edu |
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06/05/2009
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