Effect of bisphenol A on morphology and apoptosis in the mammary gland of adult Wistar rats
Abstract Background The environmental factors affect the health of human beings by direct and indirect exposure. One of the factors is bisphenol A (BPA) which is used in the manufacturing of epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics. The study was conducted to evaluate the toxic effect of BPA on mamma...
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doaj-c571a79b56664c48924691d356934fc72020-11-25T01:43:53ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Basic and Applied Zoology2090-990X2019-04-018011810.1186/s41936-019-0089-zEffect of bisphenol A on morphology and apoptosis in the mammary gland of adult Wistar ratsSeema Srivastava0Nupoor Dhagga1Reproductive Physiology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of RajasthanReproductive Physiology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of RajasthanAbstract Background The environmental factors affect the health of human beings by direct and indirect exposure. One of the factors is bisphenol A (BPA) which is used in the manufacturing of epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics. The study was conducted to evaluate the toxic effect of BPA on mammary gland in female Wistar rats by histological and immunohistochemistry process. Females were administered BPA orally (5, 50, 300, 600, and 800 mg BPA/kg bw/week) for 90 days. The control groups received olive oil only. Result BPA induced a decrease in the number of ducts and fibrous collagenous connective tissue and was increased in non-pregnant, but the number of ducts and connective tissue showed no significant changes in cesarean and post-term females. Immunohistochemical results showed a significant increase in apoptotic color in non-pregnant whereas, in cesarean and post-term, no significant color was observed. Conclusion The study concludes that BPA induced structural changes and affected the mammary gland.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41936-019-0089-zBisphenol AHistologyImmunohistochemistryMammary gland |
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Seema Srivastava Nupoor Dhagga Effect of bisphenol A on morphology and apoptosis in the mammary gland of adult Wistar rats Journal of Basic and Applied Zoology Bisphenol A Histology Immunohistochemistry Mammary gland |
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Effect of bisphenol A on morphology and apoptosis in the mammary gland of adult Wistar rats |
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Effect of bisphenol A on morphology and apoptosis in the mammary gland of adult Wistar rats |
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Effect of bisphenol A on morphology and apoptosis in the mammary gland of adult Wistar rats |
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Effect of bisphenol A on morphology and apoptosis in the mammary gland of adult Wistar rats |
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Effect of bisphenol A on morphology and apoptosis in the mammary gland of adult Wistar rats |
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effect of bisphenol a on morphology and apoptosis in the mammary gland of adult wistar rats |
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Abstract Background The environmental factors affect the health of human beings by direct and indirect exposure. One of the factors is bisphenol A (BPA) which is used in the manufacturing of epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics. The study was conducted to evaluate the toxic effect of BPA on mammary gland in female Wistar rats by histological and immunohistochemistry process. Females were administered BPA orally (5, 50, 300, 600, and 800 mg BPA/kg bw/week) for 90 days. The control groups received olive oil only. Result BPA induced a decrease in the number of ducts and fibrous collagenous connective tissue and was increased in non-pregnant, but the number of ducts and connective tissue showed no significant changes in cesarean and post-term females. Immunohistochemical results showed a significant increase in apoptotic color in non-pregnant whereas, in cesarean and post-term, no significant color was observed. Conclusion The study concludes that BPA induced structural changes and affected the mammary gland. |
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Bisphenol A Histology Immunohistochemistry Mammary gland |
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