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Subbaiyan Thilagavathi1, Pachaiappan Pugalendhi1, Thangarasu Rajakumar1, Krishnamoorthy Vasudevan2.
Abstract
Bisphenol-A (BPA) is a ubiquitous environmental chemical that produces adverse effect on reproduction system due to its potent estrogenic endocrine disruptive activity. The present study was aimed to investigate the monotonic dose effect of BPA on estrogen synthesis in female Sprague-Dawley rats. For this purpose, we administered three different doses of BPA (10, 50, 100 µg/kg bw/day) into rats and analyzed various biochemical, hormonal, molecular and histological parameters. 10 µg BPA treated rats showed significantly decreased levels of phase I detoxification agents (CYP450, Cyt-b5). Overexpression of eNOS with decreased expression of StAR and steroidogenic enzymes (CYP11A1, aromatase) indicate decreased production of estrogen. Increased levels of serum gonadotropins (FSH, LH) and decreased levels of estradiol suggest mimetic action of BPA and its feedback inhibition. Increased body weight, lipid profile status of 10 µg BPA treated rats and histological analysis of ovary and mammary tissue support the study. Overall, our results suggest that BPA exerts its estrogen mimetic effects in a monotonic manner.Entities:
Keywords: Bisphenol-A; Estrogen; Mammary gland; Ovary
Year: 2017 PMID: 30319184 PMCID: PMC6170246 DOI: 10.1007/s12291-017-0696-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Clin Biochem ISSN: 0970-1915