Maternal exposure to sodium ρ-perfluorous nonenoxybenzene sulfonate during pregnancy and lactation disrupts intestinal barrier and may cause obstacles to the nutrient transport and metabolism in F0 and F1 generations of mice

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作者
Wang, Caiyun [1 ]
Weng, You [1 ]
Tu, Wenqing [2 ]
Jin, Cuiyuan [1 ]
Jin, Yuanxiang [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhejiang Univ Technol, Coll Biotechnol & Bioengn, 18 Chaowang Rd, Hangzhou 310032, Peoples R China
[2] Jiangxi Acad Sci, Res Inst Poyang Lake, Nanchang 330029, Jiangxi, Peoples R China
关键词
OBS; Maternal exposure; Intestinal barrier; F1; generation; Mice; GUT BARRIER; BILE-ACIDS; PERFLUORINATED COMPOUNDS; EPITHELIAL BARRIER; MUCUS; PFOS; INFLAMMATION; MICROBIOTA; DEFENSE; MUCINS;
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10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148775
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Sodium rho-perfluorous nonenoxybenzene sulfonate (OBS), a novel kind of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl compound, has been widely detected in the environment. The toxicity of OBS to living organisms has become a public concern. A growing body of research showed that maternal exposure to environmental pollutants caused intestinal and metabolic diseases that could be conserved across offspring. Here, female C57BL/6 mice were treated OBS at dietary levels of 0.0 mg/L (CON), 0.5 mg/L (OBS-L) and 5.0 mg/L (OBS-H) during the gestation and lactation periods. The results demonstrated that OBS treatment not only induced significant changes in the mucus secretion and ionic transport, but also disrupted the expression of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) in the intestine of F0 and F1 generations. Additionally, OBS exposure altered bile acids metabolism and affected the transcriptional levels of critical genes involved in bile acids synthesis, signaling transfer, transportation and apical uptake. Together, all these results indicated that OBS exposure was perceived as a major stress by the intestinal epithelium that strongly affected the intestinal barrier function (including mucus, CFTR, AMPs, inflammation), and ultimately led to imbalance in the metabolism of bile acids (BAs). Moreover, we found that maternal OBS exposure had a more obvious toxicity effect on the male offspring in this experiment. Taken together, maternal OBS exposure during pregnancy and lactation had the intestinal and metabolism toxic effects on the dams and offspring, indicating that effects of maternal exposure on the toxicity of offspring could not be ignored. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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