Bisphenol S impairs oocyte quality by inducing gut microbiota dysbiosis
Jiaming Zhang,
Xiaoxia Yu,
Weidong Li
et al.
Abstract:A good quality egg is essential for a successful pregnancy and early embryo development. Oocyte development is vulnerable to environmental exposures. Bisphenol S (BPS) is widely used as a replacement for its analog bisphenol A, but the reproductive toxicity of BPS has been of great concern. In this study, we showed that BPS exposure induces dysbiosis of the gut microbiota, which further leads to intestinal permeability and inflammation, and ultimately impairs oocyte quality. More importantly, we found that alg… Show more
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