Reproductive Toxicity Induced by Low Dose Bisphenol A(BPA) in Male Rats

sara elshafiey, M. Elgendy, M. Rashed, R. Ali, A. Kamel
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Bisphenol A(BPA) an endocrine disruptor used in the manufacturing process of plastic. BPA low doses on long exposure periods had many hazardous effects.The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of lowest dose of BPA on the male induced orally on the at reproductive performance and changes in the testes that takes place histologically. P53 gene expression by Realtime PCR was also evaluated. Seventy- two albino male rats were divided into two groups, group I (control male rats receiving corn oil only). Group II (64 male rats) which was treated with oral doses of 50 µg/ kg/ day daily for 8 weeks. Every week 8 male rats were dissected and subjected to the investigated parameters. BPA treated groups presented decrease in sperms count, motility, progression and viability as well as a significant increase in sperms head or/and tail abnormalities were recognized. Histology of the testes showed abnormal and irregular organization of seminiferous tubules and decreased sperms in the testes lumen. Moreover, up-regulation in p53 expression was recorded after BPA exposure. In conclusion, these results showed that exposure to BPA at low dose 50µg/kg can cause many reproductive disorders which may impair fertility.
低剂量双酚A(BPA)对雄性大鼠生殖毒性的影响
双酚A(BPA)是一种在塑料制造过程中使用的内分泌干扰物。低剂量长时间接触双酚a会产生许多有害影响。本研究的目的是评估最低剂量双酚a对男性口服诱导的生殖性能和睾丸组织学变化的影响。real - time PCR检测P53基因表达。将72只白化雄性大鼠分为两组:ⅰ组(仅给予玉米油的对照雄性大鼠)。II组雄性大鼠64只,每日口服剂量50µg/ kg/天,连续8周。每周解剖8只雄性大鼠进行实验参数测定。BPA处理组表现出精子数量、活力、进展和活力的减少,以及精子头部或/和尾部异常的显著增加。睾丸组织学表现为精管组织异常和不规则,睾丸腔内精子减少。此外,BPA暴露后p53表达上调。综上所述,低剂量BPA暴露(50µg/kg)可导致多种生殖功能障碍,影响生殖能力。
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