Perinatal bisphenol A exposure promotes hyperactivity, lean body composition, and hormonal responses across the murine life course

被引:88
作者
Anderson, Olivia S. [1 ]
Peterson, Karen E. [1 ,2 ]
Sanchez, Brisa N. [3 ]
Zhang, Zhenzhen [3 ]
Mancuso, Peter [1 ]
Dolinoy, Dana C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Michigan, Dept Environm Hlth Sci, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Ctr Human Growth & Dev, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[3] Univ Michigan, Dept Biostat, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
developmental origins of health and disease; energy expenditure; glucose; insulin; metabolic homeostasis; ENDOCRINE-DISRUPTING CHEMICALS; OXYGEN-CONSUMPTION; METABOLIC SYNDROME; RECEPTOR; URINARY; BRAIN; RATS; MICE; BEHAVIOR; ASSOCIATION;
D O I
10.1096/fj.12-223545
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
070307 [化学生物学]; 071010 [生物化学与分子生物学];
摘要
The development of adult-onset diseases is influenced by perinatal exposure to altered environmental conditions. One such exposure, bisphenol A (BPA), has been associated with obesity and diabetes, and consequently labeled an obesogen. Using an isogenic murine model, we examined the effects of perinatal exposure through maternal diet to 50 ng (n=20), 50 mu g (n=21), or 50 mg (n=18) BPA/kg diet, as well as controls (n=20) on offspring energy expenditure, spontaneous activity, and body composition at 3, 6, and 9 mo of age, and hormone levels at 9 and 10 mo of age. Overall, exposed females and males exhibited increased energy expenditure (P<0.001 and 0.001, respectively) throughout the life course. In females, horizontal and vertical activity increased (P=0.07 and 0.06, respectively) throughout the life course. Generally, body composition measures were not different throughout the life course in exposed females or males (all P>0.44), although body fat and weight decreased in exposed females at particular ages (all P<0.08). Milligram-exposed females had improved glucose, insulin, adiponectin, and leptin profiles (all P<0.10). Thus, life-course analysis illustrates that BPA is associated with hyperactive and lean phenotypes. Variability across studies may be attributable to differential exposure duration and timing, dietary fat and phytoestrogen content, or lack of sophisticated phenotyping across the life course.-Anderson, O.S., Peterson, K. E., Sanchez, B.N., Zhang, Z., Mancuso, P., Dolinoy, D. C. Perinatal bisphenol A exposure promotes hyperactivity, lean body composition, and hormonal responses across the murine life course. FASEB J. 27, 1784-1792 (2013). www.fasebj.org
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页码:1784 / 1792
页数:9
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