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Does BPA alter steroid hormone synthesis in human granulosa cells in vitro?

Hum Reprod.. 2016-07; 
Mansur A, Adir M, Yerushalmi G, Hourvitz A, Gitman H, Yung Y, Orvieto R, Machtinger R.
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Abstract

STUDY QUESTION: Does Bisphenol A (BPA) impair steroid hormone production in human luteinized granulosa cells in vitro? SUMMARY ANSWER: At supra-physiological concentrations, BPA alters progesterone and estradiol synthesis in vitro and significantly reduces the mRNA and protein expression levels of three genes encoding steroidogenesis enzymes. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: In IVF patients, the effects of BPA exposure on cycle outcome are controversial. Previous animal studies have shown that granulosa cell steroid hormone synthesis is compromised after BPA exposure, but their findings have been difficult to replicate in humans due, in part, to the low availability of discarded biological material. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE... More

Keywords

bisphenol A; estradiol; mural cell granulosa; progesterone; steroidogenesis