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Long-term exposure to a 'safe' dose of bisphenol A reduced protein acetylation in adult rat testes.


ABSTRACT: Bisphenol A (BPA), a typical environmental endocrine-disrupting chemical, induces epigenetic inheritance. Whether histone acetylation plays a role in these effects of BPA is largely unknown. Here, we investigated histone acetylation in male rats after long-term exposure to a 'safe' dose of BPA. Twenty adult male rats received either BPA (50??g/kg·bw/day) or a vehicle diet for 35 weeks. Decreased protein lysine-acetylation levels at approximately ~17?kDa and ~25?kDa, as well as decreased histone acetylation of H3K9, H3K27 and H4K12, were detected by Western blot analysis of testes from the treated rats compared with controls. Additionally, increased protein expression of deacetylase Sirt1 and reduced binding of Sirt1, together with increased binding of estrogen receptor ? (ER?) to caveolin-1 (Cav-1), a structural protein component of caveolar membranes, were detected in treated rats compared with controls. Moreover, decreased acetylation of Cav-1 was observed in the treated rats for the first time. Our study showed that long-term exposure to a 'safe' dose of BPA reduces histone acetylation in the male reproductive system, which may be related to the phenotypic paternal-to-offspring transmission observed in our previous study. The evidence also suggested that these epigenetic effects may be meditated by Sirt1 via competition with ER? for binding to Cav-1.

SUBMITTER: Chen Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5220302 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Long-term exposure to a 'safe' dose of bisphenol A reduced protein acetylation in adult rat testes.

Chen Zhuo Z   Zuo Xuezhi X   He Dongliang D   Ding Shibin S   Xu Fangyi F   Yang Huiqin H   Jin Xin X   Fan Ying Y   Ying Li L   Tian Chong C   Ying Chenjiang C  

Scientific reports 20170109


Bisphenol A (BPA), a typical environmental endocrine-disrupting chemical, induces epigenetic inheritance. Whether histone acetylation plays a role in these effects of BPA is largely unknown. Here, we investigated histone acetylation in male rats after long-term exposure to a 'safe' dose of BPA. Twenty adult male rats received either BPA (50 μg/kg·bw/day) or a vehicle diet for 35 weeks. Decreased protein lysine-acetylation levels at approximately ~17 kDa and ~25 kDa, as well as decreased histone  ...[more]

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