全氟辛酸
毒性
生物累积
内分泌学
内科学
生理学
生殖毒性
繁殖
口服
病态的
生物
医学
生物化学
生态学
作者
Wonkyun Jung,Hee-Jin Park,Byoung‐Seok Lee,Yoon‐Seok Chang,Jinbae Kim,Mi-Jin Yang,Jiyun Lim,Hyosun Choi,Eun‐Jung Park
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.fct.2024.114867
摘要
Despite its widespread use as a stabilizer across various industries over the past several decades, the health effects of chronic exposure to PFOA are still unclear. We administered PFOA by oral gavage (0, 12.5, 50, and 200 μg/day/mouse, eight groups) to male and female mice for six months. Body weight gain decreased with dose accompanied by increased liver weight, and PFOA altered liver damage-related-blood biochemical indicators and induced pathological lesions, including hepatocellular hypertrophy, cholangiofibrosis, and centrilobular hepatocellular vacuolation. Loss of the Golgi apparatus, formation of lamellar body-like structures, and lipid accumulation were observed in the liver of PFOA-treated mice. We also cohabited five pairs of male and female mice for the last ten days of administration, dosed PFOA to dam up to 28 days after birth, and investigated effects on reproduction and development. The survival rate of pups and the sex ratio of surviving mice decreased significantly at the highest dose. PFOA tissue concentration increased with the dose in the parent mice's liver and the pups' blood and brain. Taken together, we suggest that PFOA primarily affects the liver and reproduction system and that disturbance in lipid metabolism and Golgi's structural stability may be involved in PFOA-induced toxicity.
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