Gestational exposure to bisphenol AF causes endocrine disorder of corpus luteum by altering ovarian SIRT-1/Nrf2/NF-kB expressions and macrophage proangiogenic function in mice
Bisphenol AF (BPAF) is extensively used in industrial production as an emerging substitute for the earlier-used bisphenol A (BPA). Studies have found that BPAF had stronger estrogenic activities than BPA. However, the effects of BPAF on the luteal function of pregnancy and its possible mechanisms ar...
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description | Bisphenol AF (BPAF) is extensively used in industrial production as an emerging substitute for the earlier-used bisphenol A (BPA). Studies have found that BPAF had stronger estrogenic activities than BPA. However, the effects of BPAF on the luteal function of pregnancy and its possible mechanisms are largely unknown. In this study, pregnant mice were orally administered 3.0 and 30 mg/kg/day of BPAF from gestational day (GD) 1 to 8, and samples were collected on GD 8 and GD 19. Results showed that maternal exposure to BPAF impaired embryo implantation and reduced ovarian weight, and interfered with steroid hormone secretion, and decreased the numbers and areas of corpus luteum. BPAF treatment significantly down-regulated expression levels of ovarian Star, Cyp11a, Hsd3b1, and Cyp19a1 mRNA and CYP19a1 and ERα proteins. BPAF also disrupted markers of redox/inflammation key, including silent information regulator of transcript-1 (SIRT-1), nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2), and nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-ĸB) expressions along with reduced ovarian antioxidant (CAT and SOD) capacity, enhanced oxidant (H
O
and MDA) and inflammatory factor (Il6 and Tnfa) activities. Furthermore, BPAF exposure inhibited macrophages with a pro-angiogenic phenotype that specifically expressed TIE-2, accompanied by inhibition of angiogenic factors (HIF1a, VEGFA, and Angpt1) and promotion of anti-angiogenic factor Ang-2 to suppress luteal angiogenesis. In addition, BPAF administration also induced luteolysis and apoptosis by up-regulation of COX-2, BAX/BCL-2, and Cleaved-Caspase-3 protein. Collectively, our current data demonstrated that gestational exposure to BPAF caused luteal endocrine disorder by altering ovarian SIRT-1/Nrf2/NF-kB expressions and macrophage proangiogenic function in mice. |
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