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A metabolomic study on the effect of prenatal exposure to Benzophenone-3 on spontaneous fetal loss in mice

Benzophenone-3 (BP-3) is widely used in a variety of cosmetics and is prevalent in drinking water or food, and women were under notable high exposure burden of BP-3. Reports show the associations between prenatal exposure to BP-3 and the risk of fetal loss, but its underlying mechanism remains large...

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Published in:Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2022-03, Vol.233, p.113347-113347, Article 113347
Main Authors: Han, Xiumei, Lu, Ting, Hu, Yanhui, Duan, Jiawei, Guan, Yusheng, Huang, Xiaomin, Zhou, Jingjing, Huang, Rui, Tang, Miaomiao, Sun, Rongli, Wang, Ying, Song, Ling, Xia, Yankai, Wang, Xinru, Chen, Minjian, Chen, Ting
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Summary:Benzophenone-3 (BP-3) is widely used in a variety of cosmetics and is prevalent in drinking water or food, and women were under notable high exposure burden of BP-3. Reports show the associations between prenatal exposure to BP-3 and the risk of fetal loss, but its underlying mechanism remains largely unknown. Pregnant ICR mice were gavaged with BP-3 from gestational day (GD) 0 to GD 6 at doses of 0.1, 10 and 1000 mg/kg/day. The samples were collected on GD 12. Ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry-based metabolomics was used to detect metabolome changes in fetal mice, the uterus and the placenta to identify the underlying mechanism. The results showed that the body weight and relative organ weights of the liver, brain and uterus of pregnant mice were not significantly changed between the control group and the treatment group. BP-3 increased fetal loss, and induced placental thrombosis and tissue necrosis with enhancement of platelet aggregation. Metabolomic analysis revealed that fructose and mannose metabolism, the TCA cycle, arginine and proline metabolism in the fetus, arginine and proline metabolism and biotin metabolism in the uterus, and arginine biosynthesis and pyrimidine metabolism in the placenta were the key changed pathways involved in the above changes. Our study indicates that exposure to BP-3 can induce placental thrombosis and fetal loss via the disruption of maternal and fetal metabolism in mice, providing novel insights into the influence of BP-3 toxicity on the female reproductive system. ●Pregnant ICR mice were gavaged with BP-3.●Perinatal exposure to BP-3 increased fetal loss.●BP-3 induced placental thrombosis and necrosis.●BP-3 induced metabolome changes in fetus and maternal uterus and placenta.●BP-3 may induce spontaneous abortion via maternal and fetal metabolic changes.
ISSN:0147-6513
1090-2414
DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.113347