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Hepatic consequences of a mixture of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in male mice

Authors
Rahman, Md SaidurPang, Won-KiAmjad, ShehreenRyu, Do-YealAdegoke, Elikanah OlusayoPark, Yoo-JinPang, Myung-Geol
Issue Date
Aug-2022
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Keywords
Apoptosis; BPA; EDCs; Fibrosis; Metabolism; Phthalates; Steatohepatitis
Citation
Journal of Hazardous Materials, v.436
Journal Title
Journal of Hazardous Materials
Volume
436
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/59483
DOI
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.129236
ISSN
0304-3894
1873-3336
Abstract
The global epidemic of metabolic syndrome has been partially linked to ubiquitous exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs). Although the impacts of exposure to single EDCs have been thoroughly studied, the consequences of simultaneous uncontrolled exposure to multiple EDCs require further investigations. Therefore, in this study, we evaluated how exposure to mixtures containing bisphenol A and seven phthalates impacts liver functions and metabolic homeostasis. Male mice were gavaged with either EDCs at four different dose combinations or corn oil (control) for six weeks. The results showed that exposure to EDCs at the human daily exposure limit had a negligible impact on liver function. However, EDC at ≥ 25 orders of magnitude of human-relevant doses had detrimental impacts on overall liver function, leading to metabolic abnormalities, steatohepatitis, and hepatic fibrosis via the activation of both genomic and non-genomic pathways. The metabolic phenotype was linked to alterations in key genes involved in hepatic lipid and glucose metabolism. In contrast, alterations in cytokine expression, oxidative stress, and apoptosis impacted steatohepatitis and fibrosis. Because EDC exposure does not occur independently, the findings of the combined effects of exposure to multiple EDCs have significant relevance for public health. © 2022 Elsevier B.V.
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