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Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry | 2005

Disposition of bisphenol A in pregnant mice and fetuses after a single and repeated oral administration

Yuko Kawamoto; Wakoto Matsuyama; Masahiro Morikawa; Maki Morita; Miki Sugimoto; Noboru Manabe; Shinsuke Morisawa

The risk assessment of bisphenol A (BPA) on the development of offspring of humans is an important issue. There have been some reports on the fate of BPA in rodents, but information on the BPA level in fetal organs essential for the extrapolation to humans is inadequate. In the present study, we investigated the distribution pattern of 14C-BPA-derived radioactivity in fetal tissues following administration of 10 mg/kg 14C-BPA to the pregnant mice. The radioactivity was rapidly transferred through placenta and distributed to all fetal organs including reproductive organs and brains in a similar level. The concentration declined slowly compared with dams. Analysis of metabolites in fetuses showed that a fraction of BPA was unexpectedly large compared to the maternal blood. There was no clear effect of the fetal position in a uterus to influence the radioactivity concentration in whole fetuses. The dose dependence of pharmacokinetics should be recognized to extrapolate the pharmacokinetic result from animal experiments at high doses to humans at low doses. Similar experiments were conducted with an addition of two doses, 1 and 100 mg/kg, respectively. The pharmacokinetics seemed to be linear between 1 and 10 mg/kg, although at 100 mg/kg BPA was absorbed slowly and the radioactivity concentrations in fetuses were much higher than expected based on the linear dose dependence. Repeated doses were administered to pregnant mice since humans are exposed to BPA chronically. Radioactivity level in most of the fetal tissues on repeated administration was higher than single administration.


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2005

Effects of In Utero Exposure to Bisphenol A on mRNA Expression of Arylhydrocarbon and Retinoid Receptors in Murine Embryos

Hanako Nishizawa; Maki Morita; Miki Sugimoto; Satoshi Imanishi; Noboru Manabe


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2003

Effects of Oral Exposure of Bisphenol A on mRNA Expression of Nuclear Receptors in Murine Placentae Assessed by DNA Microarray

Satoshi Imanishi; Noboru Manabe; Hanako Nishizawa; Maki Morita; Miki Sugimoto; Mineko Iwahori; Hajime Miyamoto


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2003

Effects of In Utero Exposure to Bisphenol A on Expression of RARα and RXRα mRNAs in Murine Embryos

Hanako Nishizawa; Noboru Manabe; Maki Morita; Miki Sugimoto; Satoshi Imanishi; Hajime Miyamoto


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2010

Changes in the expression of decoy receptor 3 in granulosa cells during follicular atresia in porcine ovaries.

Miki Sugimoto; Noriko Kagawa; Maki Morita; Shinichi Kume; Kannika Wongpanit; Huazi Jin; Noboru Manabe


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2007

Changes in Expression and Localization of GPRC5B and RARα in the Placenta and Yolk Sac During Middle to Late Gestation in Mice

Satoshi Imanishi; Miki Sugimoto; Maki Morita; Shinichi Kume; Noboru Manabe


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 1997

Alterations in Cell Proliferation and Morphology of Ampullar Epithelium of the Mouse Oviduct during the Estrous Cycle.

Maki Morita; Hajime Miyamoto; Miki Sugimoto; Nami Sugimoto; Noboru Manabe


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 1995

The Secretory Cells of the Goat Oviductal Epithelium : An Ultrastructural Study

Maki Morita; Hajime Miyamoto; Takashi Ishii; Miki Sugimoto


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2002

Availability of NMR microscopic observation of mouse embryo disorder: Examination in malformations induced by maternal administration of retinoic acid

Miki Sugimoto; Noboru Manabe; Maki Morita; Takako Tanaka; Reika Okamoto; Satoshi Imanishi; Hajime Miyamoto


Journal of Mammalian Ova Research | 1997

Ultrastructural Features of Secretion by Murine Oviductal Epithelium.

Maki Morita; Miki Sugimoto; Hajime Miyamoto; Noboru Manabe

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