Exposure to GenX and its novel analogs disrupts fatty acid metabolism in male mice

Guo, H; Sheng, N; Guo, Y; Wu, C; Xie, W; Dai, J

HERO ID

9960713

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2021

Language

English

PMID

34562693

HERO ID 9960713
In Press No
Year 2021
Title Exposure to GenX and its novel analogs disrupts fatty acid metabolism in male mice
Authors Guo, H; Sheng, N; Guo, Y; Wu, C; Xie, W; Dai, J
Journal Environmental Pollution
Volume 291
Page Numbers 118202
Abstract Perfluoroalkyl ether carboxylic acids (PFECAs), including hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid (HFPO-DA, GenX), have been widely used as alternatives to perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and subsequently detected in various environmental matrices. Despite this, public information regarding their hepatotoxicity remains limited. Here, to compare the hepatotoxicity of PFECAs and identify better alternatives for GenX, adult male mice were exposed to different concentrations (0.4, 2, and 10 mg/kg/d) of PFOA, GenX, and its analogs (PFMO2HpA and PFMO3NA) for 28 d. Results demonstrated increased hepatomegaly and disturbed fatty acid metabolism with increasing treatment doses. After dimensionality reduction analysis, significant differences were observed in the relative liver weights and liver and serum biochemical parameters among the four clusters. Furthermore, when chemical concentrations in the liver were similar, no differences in the indicators of liver injury associated with fatty acid metabolism were observed among groups in the same clusters. Our results suggest that dimensionality reduction analysis is a useful strategy for analyzing samples exposed to multiple compounds at different doses. Furthermore, PFECAs exhibit similar hepatotoxicities at the same cumulative hepatic concentration in mice with constant body weight, while PFMO2HpA exhibits lower hepatotoxicity compared to GenX at the same dose.
Doi 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.118202
Pmid 34562693
Wosid WOS:000704473800001
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Dupe Override No
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Language Text English
Keyword PFOA; PFECAs; Fatty acid metabolism; Dimensionality reduction analysis; Hepatotoxicity
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