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Maternal administration of bisphenol A alters the microglial profile in the neocortex of mouse weanlings
Authors:Nao Kagawa  Tetsuji Nagao
Affiliation:Department of Life Science, Kindai University, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:Bisphenol A (BPA) is known to cause abnormal neurogenesis in the developing neocortex. The mechanisms of BPA toxicity concerning neuroinflammatory-related endpoints are incompletely characterized. To evaluate the microglial morphology and the gene expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the newborn neocortex, ICR mice were exposed to BPA 200 μg/kg/d on gestational day 6 through post-partum day 21. Weanlings exposed during prenatal and postnatal period to BPA showed an increased number of amoeboid-type microglia, a microglial differentiation disruption (the M1/M2 microglial ratio), and an abnormal expression of genes encoding pro-inflammatory factors. These findings suggest that the well-known neurodevelopmental toxicity of BPA may be related to an increased microglial activation and neuroinflammation in the neocortex.
Keywords:bisphenol A  microglial activation  neocortex  neuroinflammation  pro-inflammatory cytokine
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