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Effects of an environmentally relevant PFAS mixture on dopamine and steroid hormone levels in exposed mice

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TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY
卷 428, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.taap.2021.115670

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Dopamine; PFAS mixture; Rodents; Ski products; Steroids

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  1. Faculty of Natural Sciences, NTNU, Norway [70440378]
  2. Nansenfondet (UNIFOR) [5353]

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The study investigated the effects of environmentally relevant concentrations of a PFAS mixture on the dopaminergic and steroid hormone systems of A/J mice over a 10-week period. Results showed that dietary exposure to PFAS led to lower total brain dopamine concentrations in male mice, reduced expression of tyrosine hydroxylase, and increased transcript level for DA receptor 2 in exposed females. However, there were no significant changes in enzymes responsible for DA metabolism or steroid hormone levels and related transcripts in response to PFAS treatment.
In the present study, we investigated the dopaminergic and steroid hormone systems of A/J mice fed environmentally relevant concentrations of a perfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) mixture over a period of 10 weeks. The PFAS mixture was chosen based on measured PFAS concentrations in earthworms at a Norwegian skiing area (Trondheim) and consisted of eight different PFAS. Dietary exposure to PFAS led to lower total brain dopamine (DA) concentrations in male mice, as compared to control. On the transcript level, brain tyrosine hydroxylase (th) of PFAS exposed males was reduced, compared to the control group. No significant differences were observed on the transcript levels of enzymes responsible for DA metabolism, namely - monoamine oxidase (maoa and maob) and catechol-O methyltransferase (comt). We detected increased transcript level for DA receptor 2 (dr2) in PFAS exposed females, while expression of DA receptor 1 (dr1), DA transporter (dat) and vesicular monoamine transporter (vmat) were not affected by PFAS exposure. Regarding the steroid hormones, plasma and muscle testosterone (T), 11-ketotestosterone (11-KT) and 17 beta-estradiol (E2) levels, as well as transcripts for estrogen receptors (esr1 and esr2), gonadotropin releasing hormone (gnrh) and aromatase (cyp19) were unaltered by the PFAS treatment. These results indicate that exposure to PFAS doses, comparable to previous observation in earthworms at a Norwegian skiing area, may alter the dopaminergic system of mice with overt consequences for health, general physiology, cognitive behavior, reproduction and metabolism.

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