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Comparing the effects of developmental exposure to alpha lipoic acid (ALA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) in zebrafish (Danio rerio).
Tompach, Madeline C; Gridley, Charlotte K; Li, Sida; Clark, John M; Park, Yeonhwa; Timme-Laragy, Alicia R.
Afiliación
  • Tompach MC; Molecular and Cellular Biology Graduate Program, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, 01003, USA; Biotechnology Training Program, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, 01003, USA.
  • Gridley CK; Molecular and Cellular Biology Graduate Program, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, 01003, USA.
  • Li S; Department of Food Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, 01003, USA.
  • Clark JM; Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, 01003, USA.
  • Park Y; Department of Food Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, 01003, USA.
  • Timme-Laragy AR; Molecular and Cellular Biology Graduate Program, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, 01003, USA; Department of Environmental Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, 01003, USA. Electronic address: aliciat@umass.edu.
Food Chem Toxicol ; 186: 114560, 2024 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38432440
ABSTRACT
Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is a dietary supplement that has been used to treat a wide range of diseases, including obesity and diabetes, and have lipid-lowering effects, making it a potential candidate for mitigating dyslipidemia resulting from exposures to the per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) family member perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS). ALA can be considered a non-fluorinated structural analog to PFOS due to their similar 8-carbon chain and amphipathic structure, but, unlike PFOS, is rapidly metabolized. PFOS has been shown to reduce pancreatic islet area and induce ß-cell lipotoxicity, indicating that changes in ß-cell lipid microenvironment is a mechanism contributing to hypomorphic islets. Due to structural similarities, we hypothesized that ALA may compete with PFOS for binding to proteins and distribution throughout the body to mitigate the effects of PFOS exposure. However, ALA alone reduced islet area and fish length, with several morphological endpoints indicating additive toxicity in the co-exposures. Individually, ALA and PFOS increased fatty acid uptake from the yolk. ALA alone increased liver lipid accumulation, altered fatty acid profiling and modulated PPARÉ£ pathway signaling. Together, this work demonstrates that ALA and PFOS have similar effects on lipid uptake and metabolism during embryonic development in zebrafish.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Contaminantes Químicos del Agua / Ácido Tióctico / Ácidos Alcanesulfónicos / Fluorocarburos Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Food Chem Toxicol Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Contaminantes Químicos del Agua / Ácido Tióctico / Ácidos Alcanesulfónicos / Fluorocarburos Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Food Chem Toxicol Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos