2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ntt.2013.11.002
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A multi-generational study on low-dose BPA exposure in Wistar rats: Effects on maternal behavior, flavor intake and development

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“…Further, perinatal exposure to BPA alters the maternal behavior of F1 dams and induces body weight increases in the F2 generation only (Boudalia et al, 2014). Changes in maternal behavior have also been shown in female CD-1 mice exposed to BPA as fetuses or as adult dams in late pregnancy (Palanza et al, 2002).…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Further, perinatal exposure to BPA alters the maternal behavior of F1 dams and induces body weight increases in the F2 generation only (Boudalia et al, 2014). Changes in maternal behavior have also been shown in female CD-1 mice exposed to BPA as fetuses or as adult dams in late pregnancy (Palanza et al, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Mansilha et al (2013) exposed Daphnia magna to BPA (from 1000 to 3000 mg/L) over five generations, and the further magnification of the adverse effects on mortality and fecundity were observed. Boudalia et al (2014) conducted a multigenerational study on low-dose BPA exposure (5 mg/kg BW/ day) in Wistar rats. The results showed that both gestational (F 0 ) and lifelong (F 1 ) exposures to a human-relevant dose of BPA could impose multigenerational effects on both development and behavior, and might lead to permanent changes in biological systems which maintained homeostasis.…”
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“…BPA induces deleterious physiological effects in a number of tissues (19,24,25), including structural changes in brain regions that are associated with changes in behavior (26). A small number of studies suggest that BPA can alter maternal behaviors in rodents (27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32). In 1 study, female mice exposed to 10 mg BPA/kg/d during pregnancy days 14 to 18 spent less time nursing and less time on the nest compared with unexposed females (28).…”
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