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Impact of bisphenol-A on the spliceosome and meiosis of sperm in the testis of adolescent mice

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BMC VETERINARY RESEARCH
卷 18, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12917-022-03336-y

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Bisphenol-A; Testis; Synaptonemal complex protein 3 (SCP3); DNA damage; RNA-seq; Spliceosome

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30972208]
  2. Start-up Project of High-Level Talents Scientific Research in Shihezi University [KX015201]

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This study investigated the effects of BPA exposure at various doses on testis development in male mice offspring. The results showed that long-term exposure to low doses of BPA inhibits spermatogonial meiosis and impairs reproductive function in male offspring.
Background Bisphenol-A (BPA) has estrogenic activity and adversely affects humans and animals' reproductive systems and functions. There has been a disagreement with the safety of BPA exposure at Tolerable daily intake (TDI) (0.05 mg/kg/d) value and non-observed adverse effect level (5 mg/kg/d). The current study investigated the effects of BPA exposure at various doses starting from Tolerable daily intake (0.05 mg/kg/d) to the lowest observed adverse effect level (50 mg/kg/d) on the testis development in male mice offspring. The BPA exposure lasted for 63 days from pregnancy day 0 of the dams to post-natal day (PND) 45 of the offspring. Results The results showed that BPA exposure significantly increased testis (BPA >= 20 mg/kg/d) and serum (BPA >= 10 mg/kg/d) BPA contents of PND 45 mice. The spermatogenic cells became loose, and the lumen of seminiferous tubules enlarged when BPA exposure at 0.05 mg/kg/d TDI. BPA exposure at a low dose (0.05 mg/kg/d) significantly reduced the expression of Scp3 proteins and elevated sperm abnormality. The significant decrease in Scp3 suggested that BPA inhibits the transformation of spermatogonia into spermatozoa in the testis. The RNA-seq proved that the spliceosome was significantly inhibited in the testes of mice exposed to BPA. According to the RT-qPCR, BPA exposure significantly reduced the expression of Snrpc (BPA >= 20 mg/kg/d) and Hnrnpu (BPA >= 0.5 mg/kg/d). Conclusions This study indicated that long-term BPA exposure at Tolerable daily intake (0.05 mg/kg/d) is not safe because low-dose long-term exposure to BPA inhibits spermatogonial meiosis in mice testis impairs reproductive function in male offspring.

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