| Literature DB >> 31696613 |
Xiaofei Jiao1, Zhiming Ding1, Fei Meng1, Xiyu Zhang1, Yongsheng Wang1, Fan Chen1, Zequn Duan1, Di Wu1, Shouxin Zhang1,2, Yiliang Miao1, Lijun Huo1.
Abstract
Fluorene-9-bisphenol (9,9-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-fluorene [BHPF]) is a bisphenol A (BPA) substitute used in the production of "BPA-free" plastics, now has been identified is harmful to living organisms. Our previous study showed that BHPF impaired mouse denuded oocyte in vitro maturation. However, there is a question that whether BHPF is still able to affect oocyte maturation in the presence of dense cumulus cells. In the present study, we checked the toxic effects of BHPF on porcine oocyte maturation which is derived from COCs in vitro culture. Our results showed that BHPF (50 μM) inhibited the expansion of cumulus cells, led to a significant decrease in polar body extrusion (PBE). Importantly, BHPF resulted in abnormal spindle assembly, ATP level decrease, reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation and early apoptosis in porcine oocytes, which are all negative to oocyte maturation. Furthermore, BHPF also declined porcine oocyte quality by disturbing the cortical granules (CGs) distribution. In conclusion, our study showed that BHPF still inhibited oocyte maturation even in the presence of cumulus cells leading to abnormal spindle assembly, ATP decrease, increased ROS level, early apoptosis, and disturbed CGs distribution in porcine oocytes, and also indicates that BHPF has a wide range toxic effects on oocyte in different species.Entities:
Keywords: BPA substitutes; Fluorene-9-bisphenol; oocyte maturation; pig; toxic effects
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31696613 DOI: 10.1002/tox.22851
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Toxicol ISSN: 1520-4081 Impact factor: 4.119