Title of article
Effects of bisphenol-S low concentrations on oxidative stress status and in vitro fertilization potential in mature female mice
Author/Authors
Nourian ، Alireza - Urmia University , Soleimanzadeh ، Ali - Urmia University , Shalizar Jalali ، Ali - Urmia University , Najafi ، Gholamreza - Urmia University
Pages
5
From page
341
To page
345
Abstract
Bisphenol-S (BPS) is a new bisphenol-A substitute widely used in many plastic products. Bisphenol-A as a main member of bisphenol family has been known as an endocrine system disrupter chemical compound. Like other members of bisphenol family, there is public health concern about the toxic effects of BPS on reproductive system, thus, we examined BPS effects on in vitro fertilization (IVF) potential and oxidative stress status in a murine model. Adult female mice (n = 70) were randomly divided into control and BPS-treated groups. Bisphenol-S was administered at doses of 0, 1, 5, 10, 50 and 100 μg kg-1 body weight per day intraperitoneally for 21 consecutive days. Twenty-Four hr after the last treatment, five mice in each group were super-ovulated and the oocytes were harvested for IVF. All ovaries were collected and used for biochemical factors analyses. Bisphenol-S exposure at doses more than 10 μg kg-1 induced developmental arrest of pre-implantation embryos. Further, lipid peroxidation measurement in ovaries indicated that all doses of BPS cause oxidative stress in female mice. In conclusion, BPS administration even in low doses can result in female reproductive toxicities and oxidative stress in mice.
Keywords
Bisphenol , S , In vitro fertilization , Mouse , Oxidative stress
Journal title
Veterinary Research Forum
Serial Year
2017
Journal title
Veterinary Research Forum
Record number
2465881
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