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  • A developmental hepatotoxicity study of dietary bisphenol A in Sparus aurata juveniles.

A developmental hepatotoxicity study of dietary bisphenol A in Sparus aurata juveniles.

Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology : CBP (2014-07-02)
Francesca Maradonna, Valentina Nozzi, Luisa Dalla Valle, Ilaria Traversi, Giorgia Gioacchini, Francesca Benato, Elisa Colletti, Pasquale Gallo, Ilaria Di Marco Pisciottano, Damiano G Mita, Gary Hardiman, Alberta Mandich, Oliana Carnevali
摘要

Previous studies in rats have indicated that a diet enriched with Bisphenol A adversely effects metabolism and reproductive success. In rats exposed to BPA by maternal gavage, alteration in the developmental programming, higher obesity rates and reproductive anomalies were induced. Starting with this evidence, the aim of this study was to provide important insights on the effects induced by a BPA enriched diet, on the reproductive physiology and metabolism of juvenile fish, simulating the scenario occurring when wild fish fed on prey contaminated with environmental BPA. Seabream was chosen as model, as it is one of the primary commercial species valued by consumers and these results could provide important findings on adverse effects that could be passed on to humans by eating contaminated fish. A novel method for measuring BPA in the food and water by affinity chromatography was developed. Analysis of signals involved in reproduction uncovered altered levels of vtg and Zp, clearly indicating the estrogenic effect of BPA. Similarly, BPA up-regulated catd and era gene expression. A noteworthy outcome from this study was the full length cloning of two vtg encoding proteins, namely vtgA and vtgB, which are differently modulated by BPA. Cyp1a1 and EROD activity were significantly downregulated, confirming the ability of estrogenic compounds to inhibit the detoxification process. GST activity was unaffected by BPA contamination, while CAT activity was down regulated. These results collectively confirm the estrogenic effect of BPA and provide additional characterization of novel vtg genes in Sparus aurata.

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