Longitudinal changes in offspring body weight, fat mass and sex hormone levels according to maternal bisphenol A exposure during gestation and lactation

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Jung A. Shin ◽  
Byeou Ree Oh ◽  
Sunny Park ◽  
Eurim Jeong ◽  
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Maopei Chen ◽  
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A growing body of epidemiological research show that Bisphenol A (BPA) is positively correlated with obesity and metabolic disorders. However, the mechanisms of BPA on adiposity remain largely unknown. In this study, we found that 5-week-old male and female C57BL/6J mice exposed to four dosages of BPA (5, 50, 500, and 5000 μg/kg/d) by oral intake for 30 days showed significantly increased body weight and fat mass in a nonmonotonic dose-dependent manner when fed a chow diet. The effect occurred even at the lowest concentration (5μg/kg/d), lower than the tolerable daily intake of 50 μg/kg/day for BPA. However, no significant difference in body weight and fat mass was observed in either male or female mice fed a high-fat diet, suggesting that BPA may interact with diet in promoting obesity risk. In vitro study showed that BPA treatment drives the differentiation of white adipocyte progenitors from the stromal vascular fraction, partially through glucocorticoid receptor. BPA exposure increased circulating inflammatory factors and the local inflammation in white adipose tissues in both genders fed a chow diet, but not under high-fat diet. We further found that BPA concentration was associated with increased circulating inflammatory factors, including leptin and TNFα, in lean female subjects (body mass index < 23.0 kg/m2) but not in lean male subjects or in both sexes of overweight/obese subjects (body mass index > 25.0 kg/m2). In conclusion, we demonstrated the nonmonotonic dose effects of BPA on adiposity and chronic inflammation in 5-week-old mice, which is related to caloric uptake.


1988 ◽  
Vol 119 (4) ◽  
pp. 525-528 ◽  
Author(s):  
Talaat S. Mahrous ◽  
Atif M. Nakhla

Abstract. Administration of a pharmacological dose of salmon calcitonin into rats (10 MRC U/kg body weight) significantly reduced plasma concentrations of testosterone and estradiol in a time-dependent fashion. This apparently was mediated by a diminished secretion of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone, the levels of which were also significantly reduced after 1 h of calcitonin administration.


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