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Metabolic disruption in male mice due to fetal exposure to low but not high doses of bisphenol A (BPA): Evidence for effects on body weight, food intake, adipocytes, leptin, adiponectin, insulin and glucose regulation

机译:胎儿老鼠的代谢破坏由于胎儿暴露于低但不高剂量的双酚A(BPA):对体重,食物摄入,脂肪细胞,瘦素,脂联素,胰岛素和葡萄糖调节作用的证据

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Exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) is implicated in many aspects of metabolic disease in humans and experimental animals. We fed pregnant CD-1 mice BPA at doses ranging from 5 to 50,000μg/kg/day, spanning 10-fold below the reference dose to 10-fold above the currently predicted no adverse effect level (NOAEL). At BPA doses below the NOAEL that resulted in average unconjugated BPA between 2 and 200pg/ml in fetal serum (AUC0-24h), we observed significant effects in adult male offspring: an age-related change in food intake, an increase in body weight and liver weight, abdominal adipocyte mass, number and volume, and in serum leptin and insulin, but a decrease in serum adiponectin and in glucose tolerance. For most of these outcomes non-monotonic dose-response relationships were observed; the highest BPA dose did not produce a significant effect for any outcome. A 0.1-μg/kg/day dose of DES resulted in some but not all low-dose BPA outcomes.
机译:暴露于双酚A(BPA)涉及人类和实验动物代谢疾病的许多方面。 我们以5至50,000μg/ kg /天的剂量喂食怀孕的CD-1小鼠BPA,跨越10倍的参考剂量至10倍以上目前预测的不利影响水平(NOAEL)。 在BPA剂量下,NoAel下面导致胎儿血清(AUC0-24H)的平均未缀合的BPA,我们观察到成年男性后代的显着影响:食物摄入的年龄相关变化,体重增加 和肝脏重量,腹部脂肪细胞质量,数量和体积,以及血清瘦素和胰岛素,但血清脂联素和葡萄糖耐受性降低。 对于大多数这些结果,观察到非单调剂量 - 响应关系; 最高的BPA剂量对任何结果没有产生显着影响。 0.1μg/ kg /天剂量的des导致一些但不是所有低剂量的BPA结果。

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    《Reproductive toxicology》 |2013年第null期|共13页
  • 作者单位

    Division of Biological Sciences University of Missouri 114 Lefevre Hall Columbia MO 65211;

    Division of Biological Sciences University of Missouri 114 Lefevre Hall Columbia MO 65211;

    Division of Biological Sciences University of Missouri 114 Lefevre Hall Columbia MO 65211;

    Division of Biological Sciences University of Missouri 114 Lefevre Hall Columbia MO 65211;

    Division of Biological Sciences University of Missouri 114 Lefevre Hall Columbia MO 65211;

    Department of Obstetrics Gynecology and Women's Health Division of Perinatal and Reproductive;

    Department of Biomedical Sciences E102 Veterinary Medicine University of Missouri Columbia MO;

    IDEXX RADIL 4011 Discovery Drive Columbia MO 65201 United States;

    Department of Neuroscience University of Parma 34100 Parma Italy;

    Department of Neuroscience University of Parma 34100 Parma Italy;

    Division of Biological Sciences University of Missouri 114 Lefevre Hall Columbia MO 65211;

    Division of Biological Sciences University of Missouri 114 Lefevre Hall Columbia MO 65211;

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  • 中图分类 毒物学(毒理学);
  • 关键词

    Adipocytes; Endocrine disruption; Food intake; Glucose tolerance; Metabolic syndrome;

    机译:adipocytes;内分泌破坏;食物摄入;葡萄糖耐受性;代谢综合征;

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