Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Jan 2023)

Gestational bisphenol A exposure advances puberty onset in female offspring: Critical time window identification

  • Gengfu Wang,
  • Geng Xu,
  • Chao Zhang,
  • Azhu Han,
  • Guobao Zhang,
  • Liru Chen,
  • Guodie Xie,
  • Fangbiao Tao,
  • Tong Shen,
  • Puyu Su

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 249
p. 114387

Abstract

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Increasing evidence shows that the early onset of puberty in female offspring may be caused by maternal prenatal exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) during pregnancy; however, the critical time window of maternal prenatal BPA exposure remains unknown. Here, we identify the critical time window of gestational BPA exposure that induces early onset of puberty in female offspring. Pregnant CD-1 mice were gavaged with BPA (8 mg/kg) daily during the early gestational stage (GD1–GD6), middle gestational stage (GD7–GD12) or late gestational stage (GD13–GD18). We show that maternal BPA exposure during the early and middle gestational stages could advance the vaginal opening time and increase the serum levels of kisspeptin-10 and GnRH in the female offspring at PND 34. Mechanistically, maternal BPA exposure during early and middle gestation could significantly increase CpG island methylation in the Eed gene promoters but reduce the mRNA expression of Eed in the hypothalamus tissues of the female offspring. In conclusion, the critical period of maternal BPA exposure-induced early onset of puberty in female offspring is early and middle gestation; this BPA-induced early onset of puberty might be partly attributed to epigenetic programming of the Eed gene in the hypothalamus. This study provides important insights regarding the relationship and the mechanisms between BPA and offspring pubertal development.

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