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Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) Alters ABC Transport at the Blood-Brain Barrier.

Ronald E Cannon1, Andrew W Trexler1, Gabriel A Knudsen1, Rebecca A Evans2, Linda S Birnbaum1.   

Abstract

Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA, CAS No. 79-94-7) is a brominated flame retardant used in 90% of epoxy coated circuit boards. Exposures to TBBPA can induce neurotoxicity and disrupt MAPK, estrogen, thyroid, and PPAR-associated signaling pathways. Because these pathways also regulate transporters of the central nervous system barriers, we sought to determine the effect of TBBPA on the expression and activity of 3 ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Using a confocal based assay, we measured the ex vivo and in vivo effects of TBBPA on P-glycoprotein (P-gp), breast cancer resistant protein (BCRP), and multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 (MRP2) transport activity in rat brain capillaries. Our rationale for using a rat model was based on tissue availability, ease of handling, and availability of historical TBBPA toxicokinetic data. We found that TBBPA (1-1000 nM) exposure had no significant effect on multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 transport activity in either sex, suggesting TBBPA does not compromise the physical integrity of the BBB. However, low concentrations of TBBPA (1-100 nM) significantly decreased breast cancer resistant protein transport activity in both sexes. Additionally, TBBPA exposures (1-100 nM), elicited a sex-dependent response in P-gp transport: increasing transport activity in males and decreasing transport activity in females. All TBBPA dependent changes in transport activity were dose- and time-dependent. Inhibitors of either transcription or translation abolished the TBBPA dependent increases in male P-gp transport activity. Western blot and immunofluorescent assays confirmed the TBBPA dependent P-gp increases expression in males and decreases in females. Antagonizing PPAR-γ abolished the TBBPA dependent increases in males but not the decreases in females. However, the decreases in female P-gp transport were blocked by an ER-α antagonist. This work indicates that environmentally relevant concentrations of TBBPA (1-100 nM) alter ABC transporter function at the BBB. Moreover, permeability changes in the BBB can alter brain homeostasis, hinder central nervous system drug delivery, and increase the brain's exposure to harmful xenobiotic toxicants. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Toxicology 2019.

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Keywords:  ABC transporters; P-glycoprotein; PPAR gamma; blood-brain barrier; brominated flame retardants; estrogen receptor alpha; tetrabromobisphenol A

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30830211      PMCID: PMC6542337          DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfz059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Sci        ISSN: 1096-0929            Impact factor:   4.849


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