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Environmentally Relevant Dose of Bisphenol A Does Not Affect Lipid Metabolism and Has No Synergetic or Antagonistic Effects on Genistein’s Beneficial Roles on Lipid Metabolism

Both bisphenol A (BPA, an endocrine disrupting chemicals) and genistein (a phytoestrogen mainly derived from leguminosae) are able to bind to estrogen receptors, but they are considered to have different effects on metabolic syndrome, surprisingly. We here investigate the effects of an environmental...

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Autores principales: Ding, Shibin, Zuo, Xuezhi, Fan, Ying, Li, Hongyu, Zhao, Nana, Yang, Huiqin, Ye, Xiaolei, He, Dongliang, Yang, Hui, Jin, Xin, Tian, Chong, Ying, Chenjiang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4865196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27171397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155352
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author Ding, Shibin
Zuo, Xuezhi
Fan, Ying
Li, Hongyu
Zhao, Nana
Yang, Huiqin
Ye, Xiaolei
He, Dongliang
Yang, Hui
Jin, Xin
Tian, Chong
Ying, Chenjiang
author_facet Ding, Shibin
Zuo, Xuezhi
Fan, Ying
Li, Hongyu
Zhao, Nana
Yang, Huiqin
Ye, Xiaolei
He, Dongliang
Yang, Hui
Jin, Xin
Tian, Chong
Ying, Chenjiang
author_sort Ding, Shibin
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description Both bisphenol A (BPA, an endocrine disrupting chemicals) and genistein (a phytoestrogen mainly derived from leguminosae) are able to bind to estrogen receptors, but they are considered to have different effects on metabolic syndrome, surprisingly. We here investigate the effects of an environmentally relevant dose of BPA alone and the combined effects with genistein on lipid metabolism in rats. Eight groups of adult male Wistar rats, fed with either standard chow diet or high-fat diet, were treated with BPA (50μg/kg/day), genistein (10mg/kg/day), and BPA plus genistein for 35 weeks, respectively. Metabolic parameters in serum and liver were determined; the hematoxylin/eosin and oil Red O staining were used to observe liver histologically; gene expressions related to hepatic lipid metabolism were analyzed by Real-time PCR; protein expressions of PPARγ, PPARα and LC3 in liver were analyzed by western blotting. No difference of body weight gain, total energy intake, liver weight/body weight or body fat percentage in both STD- and HFD-fed sub-groups was observed after treatment with BPA, genistein, or BPA plus genistein (P>0.05). Genistein alleviated lipid metabolism disorder and decreased the mRNA and protein expression of PPARγ (P<0.05), and increased the protein expression of LC3II (P<0.05) in liver of HFD-fed rats. However, BPA treatment had no effect on lipid metabolism in rats alone (P>0.05) or combined with genistein. Our findings suggest that long-term environmentally relevant dose of BPA did not affect lipid metabolism, and had no synergetic or antagonistic roles on genistein’s beneficial function on hepatic lipid metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-48651962016-05-26 Environmentally Relevant Dose of Bisphenol A Does Not Affect Lipid Metabolism and Has No Synergetic or Antagonistic Effects on Genistein’s Beneficial Roles on Lipid Metabolism Ding, Shibin Zuo, Xuezhi Fan, Ying Li, Hongyu Zhao, Nana Yang, Huiqin Ye, Xiaolei He, Dongliang Yang, Hui Jin, Xin Tian, Chong Ying, Chenjiang PLoS One Research Article Both bisphenol A (BPA, an endocrine disrupting chemicals) and genistein (a phytoestrogen mainly derived from leguminosae) are able to bind to estrogen receptors, but they are considered to have different effects on metabolic syndrome, surprisingly. We here investigate the effects of an environmentally relevant dose of BPA alone and the combined effects with genistein on lipid metabolism in rats. Eight groups of adult male Wistar rats, fed with either standard chow diet or high-fat diet, were treated with BPA (50μg/kg/day), genistein (10mg/kg/day), and BPA plus genistein for 35 weeks, respectively. Metabolic parameters in serum and liver were determined; the hematoxylin/eosin and oil Red O staining were used to observe liver histologically; gene expressions related to hepatic lipid metabolism were analyzed by Real-time PCR; protein expressions of PPARγ, PPARα and LC3 in liver were analyzed by western blotting. No difference of body weight gain, total energy intake, liver weight/body weight or body fat percentage in both STD- and HFD-fed sub-groups was observed after treatment with BPA, genistein, or BPA plus genistein (P>0.05). Genistein alleviated lipid metabolism disorder and decreased the mRNA and protein expression of PPARγ (P<0.05), and increased the protein expression of LC3II (P<0.05) in liver of HFD-fed rats. However, BPA treatment had no effect on lipid metabolism in rats alone (P>0.05) or combined with genistein. Our findings suggest that long-term environmentally relevant dose of BPA did not affect lipid metabolism, and had no synergetic or antagonistic roles on genistein’s beneficial function on hepatic lipid metabolism. Public Library of Science 2016-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4865196/ /pubmed/27171397 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155352 Text en © 2016 Ding 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ding, Shibin
Zuo, Xuezhi
Fan, Ying
Li, Hongyu
Zhao, Nana
Yang, Huiqin
Ye, Xiaolei
He, Dongliang
Yang, Hui
Jin, Xin
Tian, Chong
Ying, Chenjiang
Environmentally Relevant Dose of Bisphenol A Does Not Affect Lipid Metabolism and Has No Synergetic or Antagonistic Effects on Genistein’s Beneficial Roles on Lipid Metabolism
title Environmentally Relevant Dose of Bisphenol A Does Not Affect Lipid Metabolism and Has No Synergetic or Antagonistic Effects on Genistein’s Beneficial Roles on Lipid Metabolism
title_full Environmentally Relevant Dose of Bisphenol A Does Not Affect Lipid Metabolism and Has No Synergetic or Antagonistic Effects on Genistein’s Beneficial Roles on Lipid Metabolism
title_fullStr Environmentally Relevant Dose of Bisphenol A Does Not Affect Lipid Metabolism and Has No Synergetic or Antagonistic Effects on Genistein’s Beneficial Roles on Lipid Metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Environmentally Relevant Dose of Bisphenol A Does Not Affect Lipid Metabolism and Has No Synergetic or Antagonistic Effects on Genistein’s Beneficial Roles on Lipid Metabolism
title_short Environmentally Relevant Dose of Bisphenol A Does Not Affect Lipid Metabolism and Has No Synergetic or Antagonistic Effects on Genistein’s Beneficial Roles on Lipid Metabolism
title_sort environmentally relevant dose of bisphenol a does not affect lipid metabolism and has no synergetic or antagonistic effects on genistein’s beneficial roles on lipid metabolism
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4865196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27171397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155352
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