Plastic – (not) fantastic? Impact of bisphenol A on functioning of mammalian oocytes and embryos

Q3 Medicine
Postepy biochemii Pub Date : 2022-01-06 Print Date: 2021-12-31 DOI:10.18388/pb.2021_413
Anna Ajduk, Magdalena Sadkowska, Zuzanna Gronek, Aleksandra Płocienniak, Alicja Stodulska
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Abstract

Bisphenol A is a monomeric organic compound belonging to phenols. It is widely used in the production of resins, polycarbonates and plastics. Mass production of this compound contributed to its widespread presence in the environment, and thus - in the organisms of animals and humans. BPA belongs to xenoestrogens, synthetic compounds exerting an estrogen-like effect on cells. BPA can therefore disrupt the functioning of animal (including human) organisms. This article focuses on the impact of BPA on selected aspects of mammalian fertility. Recent literature data indicate that BPA disturbs several processes in oocytes and embryos, including epigenetic modifications, energy metabolism and spindle assembly, and as a result, decreases their developmental competence. We discuss the latest data on the influence of BPA on cellular processes taking place in oocytes and early embryos and describe molecular mechanisms responsible for this effect. We also discuss the significance of the results obtained from experiments conducted in vitro and/or on animal models in the context of BPA impact on fertility of women.

塑料——(不是)神奇?双酚A对哺乳动物卵母细胞和胚胎功能的影响
双酚A是一种单体有机化合物,属于酚类。它广泛用于树脂、聚碳酸酯和塑料的生产。这种化合物的大量生产使其广泛存在于环境中,因此也存在于动物和人类的有机体中。双酚a属于异种雌激素,一种对细胞产生类似雌激素作用的合成化合物。因此,双酚a会破坏动物(包括人类)有机体的功能。这篇文章的重点是BPA对哺乳动物生育的选择方面的影响。最近的文献数据表明,BPA干扰了卵母细胞和胚胎的几个过程,包括表观遗传修饰、能量代谢和纺锤体组装,从而降低了它们的发育能力。我们讨论了BPA对卵母细胞和早期胚胎细胞过程影响的最新数据,并描述了这种影响的分子机制。我们还讨论了在BPA对女性生育能力影响的背景下,在体外和/或动物模型上进行的实验结果的意义。
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