Bisphenol S exposure affected the mice neurotransmitter metabolism homeostasis through the brain⁃gut⁃microbiota axis
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    Objective:To investigate the effect of bisphenol S(BPS)exposure on the homeostasis of neurotransmitter metabolism in the mice brain-gut-microbiota axis. Methods:A subchronic BPS exposure model using male C57BL/6J mice was established. The neurotransmitters in tryptophan and tyrosine pathways in the prefrontal cortex,serum and intestine were detected with UHPLC-MS/MS. The gut microbiota analysis was detected based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Results:BPS exposure resulted in neurotransmitter metabolism disorders of tryptophan and tyrosine pathways in the mice prefrontal cortex,serum and intestine. In the tryptophan pathway,when compared with the control group,5-HT was decreased in the prefrontal cortex(PFC),serum and intestine of the BPS-exposed group,while 3-HK was greatly increased in the PFC and serum. In the tyrosine pathway,BPS exposure significantly increased L-dopa and DA levels in the PFC,but decreased the counterparts in the intestine. Additionally,BPS exposure led to a differential distribution of gut microbiota in BPS-exposure mice. In the genus level,the Acinetobacter,Lactobacillus and an unclassified_Clostridiales exerted great differences between the two groups. Conclusion:BPS exposure can affect central and peripheral neurotransmitter metabolism in tryptophan pathway and tyrosine pathway through the brain-gut axis. Additionally,BPS exposure caused gut microbiota disturbance.

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邓媛媛,王 军,姚佳希,余 静,陈旭锋,高 蓉.双酚S暴露对小鼠脑⁃肠⁃菌轴神经递质代谢稳态的影响[J].南京医科大学学报(自然科学版英文版),2020,(5):663-668.

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  • Received:October 29,2019
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