Prenatal exposure to a mixture of different phthalates increases the risk of mammary carcinogenesis in F1 female offspring

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2021-10-01

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de Freitas, Thiago [UNESP]
Zapaterini, Joyce R. [UNESP]
Moreira, Cristiane M. [UNESP]
de Aquino, Ariana M. [UNESP]
Alonso-Costa, Luiz G. [UNESP]
Bidinotto, Lucas T. [UNESP]
Kass, Laura
Flaws, Jodi A.
Scarano, Wellerson R. [UNESP]
Barbisan, Luis F. [UNESP]

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Phthalates metabolites have been detected in the urine of pregnant and breastfeeding women. Thus, this study evaluated the adverse effects of maternal exposure to a mixture of six phthalates (Pth mix) on the mammary gland development and carcinogenesis in F1 female offspring. Pregnant female Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed daily to vehicle or Pth mix (35.22% diethyl-phthalate, 21.03% di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate, 14.91% dibutyl-phthalate, 15.10% diisononyl-phthalate, 8.61% diisobutyl-phthalate, and 5.13% benzylbutyl-phthalate) by gavage at 20 μg/kg, 200 μg/kg or 200 mg/kg during gestational day 10 (GD 10) to postnatal day 21 (PND 21). After weaning (PND 22), some female offspring were euthanized for mammary gland analyses while other females received a single dose of N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU, 50 mg/kg) or vehicle and then tumor incidence and multiplicity were recorded until PND 180. Maternal Pth mix exposure increased the number of Ki-67 and progesterone receptor-positive epithelial cells in the mammary gland from Pth mix 200 at μg/kg and 200 mg/kg groups. In addition, tumor incidence and mean number were higher only in Pth mix at 200 mg/kg when compared to the vehicle-treated group, and percentage of tumor-free animals was lower in Pth mix at 200 μg/kg and 200 mg/kg groups. The findings indicate that perinatal Pth mixture exposure increased susceptibility to MNU-induced mammary carcinogenesis in adult F1 female offspring.

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Chemically-induced mammary tumor, F1female offspring, Mammary gland development and cancer susceptibility, Phthalate mixture

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Food and Chemical Toxicology, v. 156.

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