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Dynamic Metabolic Disruption in Rats Perinatally Exposed to Low Doses of Bisphenol-A

Along with the well-established effects on fertility and fecundity, perinatal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals, and notably to xeno-estrogens, is strongly suspected of modulating general metabolism. The metabolism of a perinatally exposed individual may be durably altered leading to a high...

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Autores principales: Tremblay-Franco, Marie, Cabaton, Nicolas J., Canlet, Cécile, Gautier, Roselyne, Schaeberle, Cheryl M., Jourdan, Fabien, Sonnenschein, Carlos, Vinson, Florence, Soto, Ana M., Zalko, Daniel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4627775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26517871
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141698
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author Tremblay-Franco, Marie
Cabaton, Nicolas J.
Canlet, Cécile
Gautier, Roselyne
Schaeberle, Cheryl M.
Jourdan, Fabien
Sonnenschein, Carlos
Vinson, Florence
Soto, Ana M.
Zalko, Daniel
author_facet Tremblay-Franco, Marie
Cabaton, Nicolas J.
Canlet, Cécile
Gautier, Roselyne
Schaeberle, Cheryl M.
Jourdan, Fabien
Sonnenschein, Carlos
Vinson, Florence
Soto, Ana M.
Zalko, Daniel
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description Along with the well-established effects on fertility and fecundity, perinatal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals, and notably to xeno-estrogens, is strongly suspected of modulating general metabolism. The metabolism of a perinatally exposed individual may be durably altered leading to a higher susceptibility of developing metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes; however, experimental designs involving the long term study of these dynamic changes in the metabolome raise novel challenges. (1)H-NMR-based metabolomics was applied to study the effects of bisphenol-A (BPA, 0; 0.25; 2.5, 25 and 250 μg/kg BW/day) in rats exposed perinatally. Serum and liver samples of exposed animals were analyzed on days 21, 50, 90, 140 and 200 in order to explore whether maternal exposure to BPA alters metabolism. Partial Least Squares-Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA) was independently applied to each time point, demonstrating a significant pair-wise discrimination for liver as well as serum samples at all time-points, and highlighting unequivocal metabolic shifts in rats perinatally exposed to BPA, including those exposed to lower doses. In BPA exposed animals, metabolism of glucose, lactate and fatty acids was modified over time. To further explore dynamic variation, ANOVA-Simultaneous Component Analysis (A-SCA) was used to separate data into blocks corresponding to the different sources of variation (Time, Dose and Time*Dose interaction). A-SCA enabled the demonstration of a dynamic, time/age dependent shift of serum metabolome throughout the rats’ lifetimes. Variables responsible for the discrimination between groups clearly indicate that BPA modulates energy metabolism, and suggest alterations of neurotransmitter signaling, the latter finding being compatible with the neurodevelopmental effect of this xenoestrogen. In conclusion, long lasting metabolic effects of BPA could be characterized over 200 days, despite physiological (and thus metabolic) changes connected with sexual maturation and aging.
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spelling pubmed-46277752015-11-06 Dynamic Metabolic Disruption in Rats Perinatally Exposed to Low Doses of Bisphenol-A Tremblay-Franco, Marie Cabaton, Nicolas J. Canlet, Cécile Gautier, Roselyne Schaeberle, Cheryl M. Jourdan, Fabien Sonnenschein, Carlos Vinson, Florence Soto, Ana M. Zalko, Daniel PLoS One Research Article Along with the well-established effects on fertility and fecundity, perinatal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals, and notably to xeno-estrogens, is strongly suspected of modulating general metabolism. The metabolism of a perinatally exposed individual may be durably altered leading to a higher susceptibility of developing metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes; however, experimental designs involving the long term study of these dynamic changes in the metabolome raise novel challenges. (1)H-NMR-based metabolomics was applied to study the effects of bisphenol-A (BPA, 0; 0.25; 2.5, 25 and 250 μg/kg BW/day) in rats exposed perinatally. Serum and liver samples of exposed animals were analyzed on days 21, 50, 90, 140 and 200 in order to explore whether maternal exposure to BPA alters metabolism. Partial Least Squares-Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA) was independently applied to each time point, demonstrating a significant pair-wise discrimination for liver as well as serum samples at all time-points, and highlighting unequivocal metabolic shifts in rats perinatally exposed to BPA, including those exposed to lower doses. In BPA exposed animals, metabolism of glucose, lactate and fatty acids was modified over time. To further explore dynamic variation, ANOVA-Simultaneous Component Analysis (A-SCA) was used to separate data into blocks corresponding to the different sources of variation (Time, Dose and Time*Dose interaction). A-SCA enabled the demonstration of a dynamic, time/age dependent shift of serum metabolome throughout the rats’ lifetimes. Variables responsible for the discrimination between groups clearly indicate that BPA modulates energy metabolism, and suggest alterations of neurotransmitter signaling, the latter finding being compatible with the neurodevelopmental effect of this xenoestrogen. In conclusion, long lasting metabolic effects of BPA could be characterized over 200 days, despite physiological (and thus metabolic) changes connected with sexual maturation and aging. Public Library of Science 2015-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4627775/ /pubmed/26517871 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141698 Text en © 2015 Tremblay-Franco et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
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Tremblay-Franco, Marie
Cabaton, Nicolas J.
Canlet, Cécile
Gautier, Roselyne
Schaeberle, Cheryl M.
Jourdan, Fabien
Sonnenschein, Carlos
Vinson, Florence
Soto, Ana M.
Zalko, Daniel
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title_short Dynamic Metabolic Disruption in Rats Perinatally Exposed to Low Doses of Bisphenol-A
title_sort dynamic metabolic disruption in rats perinatally exposed to low doses of bisphenol-a
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4627775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26517871
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141698
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