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Toxic Effects of Bisphenol A, Propyl Paraben, and Triclosan on Caenorhabditis elegans

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  • María Cecilia García-Espiñeira

    (Environmental and Computational Chemistry Group, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Cartagena, Zaragocilla Campus, Cartagena 130015, Colombia)

  • Lesly Patricia Tejeda-Benítez

    (Biological, Toxicological and Environmental Sciences Research Group, School of Medicine, University of Cartagena, Zaragocilla Campus, Cartagena 130015, Colombia)

  • Jesus Olivero-Verbel

    (Environmental and Computational Chemistry Group, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Cartagena, Zaragocilla Campus, Cartagena 130015, Colombia)

Abstract

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a ubiquitous plasticizer which is absorbed by ingestion and dermal contact; propyl paraben (PPB) inhibits the microbiome and extends the shelf life of many personal care products, whereas triclosan (TCS) is commonly found in antiseptics, disinfectants, or additives. In this work, Caenorhabditis elegans was used as a biological model to assess the toxic effects of BPA, PPB, and TCS. The wild type strain, Bristol N2, was used in bioassays with the endpoints of lethality, growth, and reproduction; green fluorescent protein (GFP) transgenic strains with the hsp-3 , hsp-4 , hsp-16.2 , hsp-70 , sod-1 , sod-4 , cyp-35A4 , cyp-29A2 , and skn-1 genes were evaluated for their mRNA expression through fluorescence measurement; and quick Oil Red O (q ORO) was utilized to stain lipid deposits. Lethality was concentration-dependent, while TCS and PPB showed more toxicity than BPA. BPA augmented worm length, while PPB reduced it. All toxicants moderately increased the width and the width–length ratio. BPA and PPB promoted reproduction, in contrast to TCS, which diminished it. All toxicants affected the mRNA expression of genes related to cellular stress, control of reactive oxygen species, and nuclear receptor activation. Lipid accumulation occurred in exposed worms. In conclusion, BPA, PPB, and TCS alter the physiology of growth, lipid accumulation, and reproduction in C. elegans , most likely through oxidative stress mechanisms.

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  • María Cecilia García-Espiñeira & Lesly Patricia Tejeda-Benítez & Jesus Olivero-Verbel, 2018. "Toxic Effects of Bisphenol A, Propyl Paraben, and Triclosan on Caenorhabditis elegans," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 15(4), pages 1-16, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:15:y:2018:i:4:p:684-:d:139719
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    1. Jae-Hwan Lee & Myeongho Lee & Changhwan Ahn & Hee Young Kang & Dinh Nam Tran & Eui-Bae Jeung, 2017. "Parabens Accelerate Ovarian Dysfunction in a 4-Vinylcyclohexene Diepoxide-Induced Ovarian Failure Model," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 14(2), pages 1-13, February.
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    1. Yun Ma & Yujing Li & Xiaohong Song & Tao Yang & Haiqin Wang & Yanpeng Liang & Liangliang Huang & Honghu Zeng, 2023. "Endocrine Disruption of Propylparaben in the Male Mosquitofish ( Gambusia affinis ): Tissue Injuries and Abnormal Gene Expressions of Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal-Liver Axis," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(4), pages 1-21, February.

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