Exposure to synthesized tribromobisphenol A and critical effects: Metabolic pathways, disease signature, and benchmark dose derivation

Kuang, HX; Dong, CY; Yan, L; Zhou, Y; Xiang, MD; Yu, YJ

HERO ID

12033141

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2024

Language

English

PMID

38734097

HERO ID 12033141
In Press No
Year 2024
Title Exposure to synthesized tribromobisphenol A and critical effects: Metabolic pathways, disease signature, and benchmark dose derivation
Authors Kuang, HX; Dong, CY; Yan, L; Zhou, Y; Xiang, MD; Yu, YJ
Journal Science of the Total Environment
Volume 932
Page Numbers 173117
Abstract 2,2',6-Tribromobisphenol A (Tri-BBPA), the main debrominated congener of tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA), is ubiquitous in the environment and human body but with unknown toxicity. Tri-BBPA was synthesized and applied to investigate its sub-chronic exposure effects on 28 organ coefficients and clinical health indicators related to liver function, kidney function, and cardiovascular system function in female mice. Results showed that the liver was the targeted organ of Tri-BBPA exposure. Compared to the control group, the changes in liver coefficient, cholinesterase, total protein, albumin, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, lactate dehydrogenase, and creatine kinase levels ranged from -61.2 % to 35.5 % in the high-exposed group. Creatine kinase was identified as a critical effect indicator of Tri-BBPA exposure. Using the Bayesian benchmark dose derivation method, a lower reference dose than TBBPA was established for Tri-BBPA (10.6 mug/kg-day). Serum metabolomics revealed that Tri-BBPA exposure may primarily damage the liver by disrupting tryptophan metabolism related to L-alanine, tryptamine, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, and 5-methoxyindoleacetate in liver cells and leading to liver dysfunction. Notably, epilepsy, schizophrenia, early preeclampsia, and late-onset preeclampsia were the top six enriched diseases, suggesting that the nervous system may be particularly affected by Tri-BBPA exposure. Our findings hinted a non-negligible health risk of exposure to debrominated products of TBBPA.
Doi 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.173117
Pmid 38734097
Wosid WOS:001240806100001
Url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38734097
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Language Text English
Keyword Animals; Polybrominated Biphenyls/toxicity; Metabolic Networks and Pathways/drug effects; Liver/metabolism/drug effects; Environmental Pollutants/toxicity; Debrominated products; Liver function; Metabolomics; Tetrabromobisphenol A; Tryptophan metabolism