围产期双酚A暴露损害肠道微生物定植:对后代肥胖和神经发育的影响

IF 6.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ana López-Moreno , Alfonso Torres-Sánchez , Antonio Suárez , Alicia Ruiz-Rodríguez , Margarita Aguilera
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由于全球化和工业化的包装食品生产,暴露于增塑剂如双酚a等外源物已成为一个重大的健康挑战。动物模型的毒理学方法揭示了使用不同剂量的双酚a对生殖、发育、肥胖、免疫功能、代谢和全身毒性的复杂影响。此外,肠道微生物群已成为调节外源暴露对宿主代谢影响的关键角色。BPA对肠道菌群的影响及其对宿主健康的影响尚不清楚。围产期暴露于双酚a需要特别注意和预防措施,因为这是一个特别脆弱的时期,与儿童和成年期的代谢健康密切相关。本研究的目的是在小鼠模型中评估围产期BPA给药对促进肥胖表型、改变肠道微生物群组成和后代神经认知发育的影响。本研究通过给孕鼠及其后代注射BPA,分析了BPA对小鼠体重和脂肪积累、肠道菌群组成和后代认知发育的影响。此外,给小鼠高脂肪饮食(HFD)以测试BPA的协同致肥效应。我们的研究结果表明,BPA暴露损害了怀孕期间肠道微生物群的自然重塑。例如,Akkermansia和Prevotellaceae在怀孕期间肠道微生物群的自然重塑过程中减少,但在bpa暴露的怀孕小鼠中没有变化。相反,杜波氏菌属的一些成员在正常怀孕期间增加,但在bpa暴露的怀孕小鼠中没有增加。此外,BPA暴露和HFD对母亲向后代肠道微生物转移的影响是不同的,两者都对后代肠道微生物群的建立产生协同影响。围产期BPA暴露影响了后代肠道微生物群定植和成熟过程中的变化,鉴定出乳杆菌、真杆菌和乙酰化因子是富含BPA的标志性属,而BPA暴露小鼠喂食HFD后,能更有效地从饮食中获取能量。此外,围产期BPA暴露似乎改变了脂肪和瘦肉的百分比,并引发了Muribaculacea分类群的不平衡,这种不平衡似乎与后代的活动、空间学习和记忆中断、模仿冲动和多动样行为有关。综上所述,BPA暴露和HFD会影响肠道菌群从母亲到后代的垂直转移,并导致生命早期肠道菌群分类群的改变,从而增加对肥胖和行为障碍的易感性。
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Perinatal bisphenol A exposure impairs gut microbial colonization: Implications for offspring obesity and neurodevelopment
Exposure to plasticiser xenobiotics such as BPA has emerged as a significant health challenge due to globalised and industrial packaged food production. Toxicological approaches in animal models have revealed complex effects, using variable doses of BPA, on reproduction, development, obesity, immune function, metabolic and systemic toxicity. Besides, gut microbiota has emerged as a key player in regulating the impact of xenobiotic exposure on host metabolism. The effect that BPA may exert on the gut microbiota and its consequences for the host's health remains unclear. Exposure to BPA during the perinatal period requires special attention and prevention approaches since it is a particularly vulnerable period and highly implicated in the metabolic health of childhood and adulthood. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of the BPA administration during the perinatal period on promoting obesity phenotypes, altering the composition of the gut microbiota and neurocognitive development of the offspring in a murine model. In this study, pregnant mice and their offspring were administered BPA, and the increase in weight and fat accumulation, the gut microbiota composition, and the cognitive development of the offspring were analyzed. In addition, a high-fat diet (HFD) was given to the mice to test for the synergistic obesogenic effect of BPA. Our results demonstrated that BPA exposure impaired the natural remodelling of the gut microbiota during pregnancy. For instance, Akkermansia and Prevotellaceae decreased during natural remodelling of the gut microbiota during pregnancy, but they did not change in the BPA-exposed pregnant mice. Conversely, several members of the Dubosiella genus increased during normal pregnancy but not in BPA-exposed pregnant mice. Moreover, BPA exposure and HFD differentially affect gut microbial transfer from mothers to offspring and both synergistically impact the gut microbiota's establishment in the offspring. Perinatal BPA exposure imprinted changes during colonisation and maturation process of the offspring gut microbiota, identifying Lactobacillus, Eubacterium and Acetatifactor as signature genera enriched in BPA and BPA-exposed mice fed with HFD, taxa involved in a more efficient at energy harvesting from the diet. Moreover, perinatal BPA exposure seemed to alter fat and lean percentages and triggered Muribaculacea taxa imbalance that appears to be associated with disrupted activity, spatial learning, and memory, mimicking impulsivity and hyperactivity-like behavior in the offspring. In conclusion, BPA exposure and HFD exert an influence on the vertical transfer of gut microbiota from mothers to offspring and drive towards an altered establishment of gut microbiota taxa in early life, contributing to enhancing susceptibility to obesity and behavioural disorders.
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期刊介绍: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety is a multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on understanding the exposure and effects of environmental contamination on organisms including human health. The scope of the journal covers three main themes. The topics within these themes, indicated below, include (but are not limited to) the following: Ecotoxicology、Environmental Chemistry、Environmental Safety etc.
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