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Maternal oral exposure to low-dose BPA accelerates the onset of puberty by promoting prepubertal Kiss1 expression in the AVPV nucleus of female offspring.

Authors :
Jiang, Chenyan
Dong, Wenke
Gao, Guanglin
Sun, Wen
Wang, Yonghong
Zhan, Bowen
Sun, Yanyan
Yu, Jian
Source :
Reproductive Toxicology. Mar2024, Vol. 124, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

As the incidence of precocious puberty has risen in recent years and the age at puberty onset is younger, children may be at increased risk for health consequences associated with the early onset of puberty. Bisphenol A (BPA) is recognized as an endocrine disruptor chemical that is reported to induce precocious puberty. The effect of BPA exposure modes, times, and doses (especially low dose) were controversial. In the present study, we evaluated the potential effects of maternal exposure to low-dose BPA on the hypothalamus, particularly on the arcuate (ARC) nucleus and anteroventral periventricular (AVPV) nucleus during peri-puberty in offspring of BPA-treated rats. Pregnant rats were exposed to corn oil vehicle, 0.05 mg·kg−1·day−1 BPA, or 5 mg·kg−1·day−1 from gestation day 1 (GD1) to postnatal day 21 (PND21) by daily gavage. Body weight (BW), vaginal opening (VO), ovarian follicular luteinization, and relevant hormone concentrations were measured; hypothalamic Kiss1 and GnRH1 levels by western immunoblot analysis were also assessed as indices of puberty onset. During or after exposure, low-dose BPA restricted BW after birth (at PND1 and PND5), and subsequently accelerated puberty onset by promoting the expression of prepubertal Kiss1 and GnRH1 in the AVPV nucleus on PND30, leading to advanced VO, an elevation in LH and FSH concentrations (on PND30). We also noted increased BW on PND30 and PND35. Maternal oral exposure to low-dose BPA altered the BW curve during the neonatal and peripubertal periods, and subsequently accelerated puberty onset by promoting prepubertal Kiss1 expression in the AVPV nucleus. • Maternal exposure to low-dose BPA alters the bodyweight curve in female offspring. • Peripubertal hormone levels changed after exposure. • BPA accelerates the development of the ovaries and uteri. • Increased protein levels of Kiss1 and GnRH1 were observed in hypothalamus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08906238
Volume :
124
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Reproductive Toxicology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175793601
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2024.108543