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Prenatal and Lactational Exposure to Bisphenol A in Mice Alters Expression of Genes Involved in Cortical Barrel Development without Morphological Changes

It has been reported that premature infants in neonatal intensive care units are exposed to a high rate of bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine disrupting chemical. Our previous studies demonstrated that corticothalamic projection was disrupted by prenatal exposure to BPA, which persisted even in adult m...

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Autores principales: Han, Longzhe, Itoh, Kyoko, Yaoi, Takeshi, Moriwaki, Sanzo, Kato, Shingo, Nakamura, Keiko, Fushiki, Shinji
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Publicado: Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3061449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21448315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.10042
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author Han, Longzhe
Itoh, Kyoko
Yaoi, Takeshi
Moriwaki, Sanzo
Kato, Shingo
Nakamura, Keiko
Fushiki, Shinji
author_facet Han, Longzhe
Itoh, Kyoko
Yaoi, Takeshi
Moriwaki, Sanzo
Kato, Shingo
Nakamura, Keiko
Fushiki, Shinji
author_sort Han, Longzhe
collection PubMed
description It has been reported that premature infants in neonatal intensive care units are exposed to a high rate of bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine disrupting chemical. Our previous studies demonstrated that corticothalamic projection was disrupted by prenatal exposure to BPA, which persisted even in adult mice. We therefore analyzed whether prenatal and lactational exposure to low doses of BPA affected the formation of the cortical barrel, the barreloid of the thalamus, and the barrelette of the brainstem in terms of the histology and the expression of genes involved in the barrel development. Pregnant mice were injected subcutaneously with 20 µg/kg of BPA daily from embryonic day 0 (E0) to postnatal 3 weeks (P3W), while the control mice received a vehicle alone. The barrel, barreloid and barrelette of the adult mice were examined by cytochrome C oxidase (COX) staining. There were no significant differences in the total and septal areas and the patterning of the posterior medial barrel subfield (PMBSF), barreloid and barrelette, between the BPA-exposure and control groups in the adult mice. The developmental study at postnatal day 1 (PD1), PD4 and PD8 revealed that the cortical barrel vaguely appeared at PD4 and completely formed at PD8 in both groups. The expression pattern of some genes was spatiotemporally altered depending on the sex and the treatment. These results suggest that the trigeminal projection and the thalamic relay to the cortical barrel were spared after prenatal and lactational exposure to low doses of BPA, although prenatal exposure to BPA was previously shown to disrupt the corticothalamic projection.
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spelling pubmed-30614492011-03-29 Prenatal and Lactational Exposure to Bisphenol A in Mice Alters Expression of Genes Involved in Cortical Barrel Development without Morphological Changes Han, Longzhe Itoh, Kyoko Yaoi, Takeshi Moriwaki, Sanzo Kato, Shingo Nakamura, Keiko Fushiki, Shinji Acta Histochem Cytochem Regular Article It has been reported that premature infants in neonatal intensive care units are exposed to a high rate of bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine disrupting chemical. Our previous studies demonstrated that corticothalamic projection was disrupted by prenatal exposure to BPA, which persisted even in adult mice. We therefore analyzed whether prenatal and lactational exposure to low doses of BPA affected the formation of the cortical barrel, the barreloid of the thalamus, and the barrelette of the brainstem in terms of the histology and the expression of genes involved in the barrel development. Pregnant mice were injected subcutaneously with 20 µg/kg of BPA daily from embryonic day 0 (E0) to postnatal 3 weeks (P3W), while the control mice received a vehicle alone. The barrel, barreloid and barrelette of the adult mice were examined by cytochrome C oxidase (COX) staining. There were no significant differences in the total and septal areas and the patterning of the posterior medial barrel subfield (PMBSF), barreloid and barrelette, between the BPA-exposure and control groups in the adult mice. The developmental study at postnatal day 1 (PD1), PD4 and PD8 revealed that the cortical barrel vaguely appeared at PD4 and completely formed at PD8 in both groups. The expression pattern of some genes was spatiotemporally altered depending on the sex and the treatment. These results suggest that the trigeminal projection and the thalamic relay to the cortical barrel were spared after prenatal and lactational exposure to low doses of BPA, although prenatal exposure to BPA was previously shown to disrupt the corticothalamic projection. Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry 2011-02-26 2011-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3061449/ /pubmed/21448315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.10042 Text en © 2011 The Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Regular Article
Han, Longzhe
Itoh, Kyoko
Yaoi, Takeshi
Moriwaki, Sanzo
Kato, Shingo
Nakamura, Keiko
Fushiki, Shinji
Prenatal and Lactational Exposure to Bisphenol A in Mice Alters Expression of Genes Involved in Cortical Barrel Development without Morphological Changes
title Prenatal and Lactational Exposure to Bisphenol A in Mice Alters Expression of Genes Involved in Cortical Barrel Development without Morphological Changes
title_full Prenatal and Lactational Exposure to Bisphenol A in Mice Alters Expression of Genes Involved in Cortical Barrel Development without Morphological Changes
title_fullStr Prenatal and Lactational Exposure to Bisphenol A in Mice Alters Expression of Genes Involved in Cortical Barrel Development without Morphological Changes
title_full_unstemmed Prenatal and Lactational Exposure to Bisphenol A in Mice Alters Expression of Genes Involved in Cortical Barrel Development without Morphological Changes
title_short Prenatal and Lactational Exposure to Bisphenol A in Mice Alters Expression of Genes Involved in Cortical Barrel Development without Morphological Changes
title_sort prenatal and lactational exposure to bisphenol a in mice alters expression of genes involved in cortical barrel development without morphological changes
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3061449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21448315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.10042
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