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Effects of low doses of bisphenol A on the metabolome of perinatally exposed CD-1 mice

机译:低剂量双酚A对围生期暴露的CD-1小鼠代谢组的影响

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BACKGROUND: Bisphenol A (BPA) is a well-known endocrine disruptor used to manufacture polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins. Exposure of pregnant rodents to low doses of BPA results in pleiotropic effects in their offspring. OBJECTIVE: We used metabolomics-a method for determining metabolic changes in response to nutritional, pharmacological, or toxic stimuli-to examine metabolic shifts induced in vivo by perinatal exposure to low doses of BPA in CD-1 mice. METHODS: Male offspring born to pregnant CD-1 mice that were exposed to vehicle or to 0.025, 0.25, or 25 mu g BPA/kg body weight/day, from gestation day 8 through day 16 of lactation, were examined on postnatal day (PND) 2 or PND21. Aqueous extracts of newborns (PND2, whole animal) and of livers, brains, and serum samples from PND21 pups were submitted to H-1 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Data were analyzed using partial least squares discriminant analysis. RESULTS: Examination of endogenous metabolic fingerprints revealed remarkable discrimination in whole extracts of the four PND2 newborn treatment groups, strongly suggesting changes in the global metabolism. Furthermore, statistical analyses of liver, serum, and brain samples collected on PND21 successfully discriminated among treatment groups. Variations in glucose, pyruvate, some amino acids, and neuro-transmitters (gamma-aminobutyric acid and glutamate) were identified. CONCLUSIONS: Low doses of BPA disrupt global metabolism, including energy metabolism and brain function, in perinatally exposed CD-1 mouse pups. Metabolomics can be used to highlight the effects of low doses of endocrine disruptors by linking perinatal exposure to changes in global metabolism.
机译:背景:双酚A(BPA)是一种众所周知的内分泌干扰物,用于制造聚碳酸酯塑料和环氧树脂。怀孕的啮齿动物接触低剂量的BPA会导致其后代产生多效性效应。目的:我们使用代谢组学(一种确定对营养,药理或毒性刺激反应的代谢变化)的方法来检查围产期暴露于CD-1小鼠中低剂量BPA引起的体内代谢变化。方法:从哺乳期的第8天到第16天,对怀孕的CD-1小鼠所生的雄性后代进行检查,这些雄性后代从媒介物或0.025、0.25或25μgBPA / kg体重/天暴露于( PND)2或PND21。新生儿(PND2,整只动物)和肝脏,大脑的水提取物,以及来自PND21幼犬的血清样品已提交H-1核磁共振波谱。使用偏最小二乘判别分析法分析数据。结果:对内源性代谢指纹的检查显示,四个PND2新生儿治疗组的全提取物中存在明显的区别,强烈暗示了整体代谢的变化。此外,在PND21上收集的肝,血清和脑样本的统计分析已成功地区分了治疗组。确定了葡萄糖,丙酮酸,一些氨基酸和神经递质(γ-氨基丁酸和谷氨酸)的变化。结论:低剂量的BPA会破坏围产期暴露的CD-1小鼠幼仔的整体代谢,包括能量代谢和脑功能。通过将围产期暴露与总体代谢变化联系起来,代谢组学可用于强调低剂量内分泌干扰物的作用。

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