Low Dose of BPA Induces Liver Injury through Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Apoptosis in Long-Evans Lactating Rats and Its Perinatal Effect on Female PND6 Offspring.
Beatriz Linillos-PradilloLisa RancanSergio D ParedesMargret SchlumpfWalter LichtensteigerElena VaraJesús Á F TresguerresPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a phenolic compound used in plastics elaboration for food protection or packaging. BPA-monomers can be released into the food chain, resulting in continuous and ubiquitous low-dose human exposure. This exposure during prenatal development is especially critical and could lead to alterations in ontogeny of tissues increasing the risk of developing diseases in adulthood. The aim was to evaluate whether BPA administration (0.036 mg/kg b.w./day and 3.42 mg/kg b.w./day) to pregnant rats could induce liver injury by generating oxidative stress, inflammation and apoptosis, and whether these effects may be observed in female postnatal day-6 (PND6) offspring. Antioxidant enzymes (CAT, SOD, GR, GPx and GST), glutathione system (GSH/GSSG) and lipid-DNA damage markers (MDA, LPO, NO, 8-OHdG) were measured using colorimetric methods. Inducers of oxidative stress (HO-1d, iNOS, eNOS), inflammation (IL-1β) and apoptosis (AIF, BAX, Bcl-2 and BCL-XL) were measured by qRT-PCR and Western blotting in liver of lactating dams and offspring. Hepatic serum markers and histology were performed. Low dose of BPA caused liver injury in lactating dams and had a perinatal effect in female PND6 offspring by increasing oxidative stress levels, triggering an inflammatory response and apoptosis pathways in the organ responsible for detoxification of this endocrine disruptor.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- liver injury
- low dose
- drug induced
- dna damage
- induced apoptosis
- high fat diet
- diabetic rats
- pregnant women
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- inflammatory response
- high dose
- endothelial cells
- cell cycle arrest
- gold nanoparticles
- heat stress
- gene expression
- preterm infants
- pi k akt
- depressive symptoms
- fluorescent probe
- risk assessment
- heat shock
- nitric oxide
- human health
- fatty acid
- living cells
- hydrogen peroxide
- insulin resistance
- cell death
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- toll like receptor
- anti inflammatory