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Bisphenol S negatively affects the meotic maturation of pig oocytes
T. Žalmanová, K. Hošková, J. Nevoral, K. Adámková, T. Kott, M. Šulc, Z. Kotíková, Š. Prokešová, F. Jílek, M. Králíčková, J. Petr,
Language English Country England, Great Britain
Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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- MeSH
- Aromatase genetics MeSH
- Cell Differentiation drug effects genetics MeSH
- Phenols pharmacology MeSH
- Meiosis drug effects MeSH
- RNA, Messenger genetics MeSH
- Oocytes cytology drug effects metabolism MeSH
- Swine MeSH
- Receptors, Estrogen genetics MeSH
- Sulfones pharmacology MeSH
- Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental drug effects MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Female MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
Bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical component of plastics, is a widely distributed environmental pollutant and contaminant of water, air, and food that negatively impacts human health. Concerns regarding BPA have led to the use of BPA-free alternatives, one of which is bisphenol S (BPS). However, the effects of BPS are not well characterized, and its specific effects on reproduction and fertility remain unknown. It is therefore necessary to evaluate any effects of BPS on mammalian oocytes. The present study is the first to demonstrate the markedly negative effects of BPS on pig oocyte maturation in vitro, even at doses lower than those humans are exposed to in the environment. Our results demonstrate (1) an effect of BPS on the course of the meiotic cell cycle; (2) the failure of tubulin fibre formation, which controls proper chromosome movement; (3) changes in the supply of maternal mRNA; (4) changes in the protein amounts and distribution of oestrogen receptors α and β and of aromatase; and (5) disrupted cumulus cell expansion. Thus, these results confirm that BPS is an example of regrettable substitution because this substance exerts similar or even worse negative effects than those of the material it replaced.
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