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Actions of Bisphenol A and Bisphenol S on the Reproductive Neuroendocrine System During Early Development in Zebrafish

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ENDOCRINOLOGY
卷 157, 期 2, 页码 636-647

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ENDOCRINE SOC
DOI: 10.1210/en.2015-1785

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  1. Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
  2. Dean's Office of the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31470554, 41430644]
  4. Program for Innovative Research Team in University [13078]
  5. Shanghai Municipal Education Commission [14YZ001]
  6. China Scholarship Council [201406890057]

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Bisphenol A (BPA) is a well-known environmental, endocrine-disrupting chemical, and bisphenol S (BPS) has been considered a safer alternative for BPA-free products. The present study aims to evaluate the impact of BPA and BPS on there productive neuroendocrine system during zebrafish embryonic and larval development and to explore potential mechanisms of action associated with estrogen receptor (ER), thyroid hormone receptor (THR), and enzyme aromatase (AROM) pathways. Environmentally relevant, low levels of BPA exposure during development led to advanced hatching time, increased numbers of GnRH3 neurons in both terminal nerve and hypothalamus, increased expression of reproduction-related genes (kiss1, kiss1r, gnrh3, lh beta, fsh beta, and er beta), and a marker for synaptic transmission (sv2). Low levels of BPS exposure led to similar effects: increased numbers of hypothalamic GnRH3 neurons and increased expression of kiss1, gnrh3, and er alpha. Antagonists of ER, THRs, and AROM blocked many of the effects of BPA and BPS on reproduction-related gene expression, providing evidence that those three pathways mediate the actions of BPA and BPS on the reproductive neuroendocrine system. This study demonstrates that alternatives to BPA used in the manufacture of BPA-free products are not necessarily safer. Furthermore, this is the first study to describe the impact of low-level BPA and BPS exposure on the Kiss/Kiss receptor system during development. It is also the first report of multiple cellular pathways (ER alpha, THRs, and AROM) mediating the effects of BPA and BPS during embryonic development in any species.

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