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A Glyphosate-Based Formulation but Not Glyphosate Alone Alters Human Placental Integrity

Glyphosate (G)-based herbicidal formulations, such as the most commonly used one, Roundup (R), are major pesticides used worldwide on food and feed. Pregnant women may be frequently exposed to R compounds. These are composed of G, which is declared as the active principle, and other products contain...

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Autores principales: Simasotchi, Christelle, Chissey, Audrey, Jungers, Gérald, Fournier, Thierry, Seralini, Gilles-Eric, Gil, Sophie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8472883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34564371
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9090220
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author Simasotchi, Christelle
Chissey, Audrey
Jungers, Gérald
Fournier, Thierry
Seralini, Gilles-Eric
Gil, Sophie
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Chissey, Audrey
Jungers, Gérald
Fournier, Thierry
Seralini, Gilles-Eric
Gil, Sophie
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description Glyphosate (G)-based herbicidal formulations, such as the most commonly used one, Roundup (R), are major pesticides used worldwide on food and feed. Pregnant women may be frequently exposed to R compounds. These are composed of G, which is declared as the active principle, and other products contained in formulations, named formulants, which have been declared as inerts and diluents by the manufacturers. These formulants have, in fact, been demonstrated to be much more toxic than G, in particular to placental and embryonic human cells. In this work, we thus compared the effect of G and a GT+ formulation named R, using placental perfusion ex vivo. R, but not G alone, was demonstrated to alter the placental permeability of a known small model molecule, antipyrine. Similar results were observed for the fetal venous flow rate. The transfer of G alone increases with time, but is significantly decreased in presence of its formulants. The perfusion of R provokes a destruction of fetal vessels, as demonstrated by immunohistochemistry. Formulants obviously alter the fetal-placental circulation and placental integrity according to time of exposure. Therefore, G does not appear to be the main toxic agent of R. Formulants, although undeclared, include polyoxyethanolamines, PAHs, or heavy metals, and may be responsible for this toxicity. These compounds are also present in other pesticides. The progressive blood flow reduction due to the toxic compounds of formulations may diminish the nutrient supply to the fetus, alter the development, and may enhance the poisoning effects. Although these are preliminary results, they could at least partially explain some adverse pregnancy outcomes in mothers exposed to pesticides or other environmental pollutants. The debate on glyphosate alone is proven insufficient for the understanding of the toxicity.
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spelling pubmed-84728832021-09-28 A Glyphosate-Based Formulation but Not Glyphosate Alone Alters Human Placental Integrity Simasotchi, Christelle Chissey, Audrey Jungers, Gérald Fournier, Thierry Seralini, Gilles-Eric Gil, Sophie Toxics Article Glyphosate (G)-based herbicidal formulations, such as the most commonly used one, Roundup (R), are major pesticides used worldwide on food and feed. Pregnant women may be frequently exposed to R compounds. These are composed of G, which is declared as the active principle, and other products contained in formulations, named formulants, which have been declared as inerts and diluents by the manufacturers. These formulants have, in fact, been demonstrated to be much more toxic than G, in particular to placental and embryonic human cells. In this work, we thus compared the effect of G and a GT+ formulation named R, using placental perfusion ex vivo. R, but not G alone, was demonstrated to alter the placental permeability of a known small model molecule, antipyrine. Similar results were observed for the fetal venous flow rate. The transfer of G alone increases with time, but is significantly decreased in presence of its formulants. The perfusion of R provokes a destruction of fetal vessels, as demonstrated by immunohistochemistry. Formulants obviously alter the fetal-placental circulation and placental integrity according to time of exposure. Therefore, G does not appear to be the main toxic agent of R. Formulants, although undeclared, include polyoxyethanolamines, PAHs, or heavy metals, and may be responsible for this toxicity. These compounds are also present in other pesticides. The progressive blood flow reduction due to the toxic compounds of formulations may diminish the nutrient supply to the fetus, alter the development, and may enhance the poisoning effects. Although these are preliminary results, they could at least partially explain some adverse pregnancy outcomes in mothers exposed to pesticides or other environmental pollutants. The debate on glyphosate alone is proven insufficient for the understanding of the toxicity. MDPI 2021-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8472883/ /pubmed/34564371 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9090220 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_full A Glyphosate-Based Formulation but Not Glyphosate Alone Alters Human Placental Integrity
title_fullStr A Glyphosate-Based Formulation but Not Glyphosate Alone Alters Human Placental Integrity
title_full_unstemmed A Glyphosate-Based Formulation but Not Glyphosate Alone Alters Human Placental Integrity
title_short A Glyphosate-Based Formulation but Not Glyphosate Alone Alters Human Placental Integrity
title_sort glyphosate-based formulation but not glyphosate alone alters human placental integrity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8472883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34564371
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9090220
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