Litcius/Paper detail

MiRNA Changes in the Mouse Placenta Due to Bisphenol a Exposure

Jiude Mao, Jessica A. Kinkade, Nathan J. Bivens, Cheryl S. Rosenfeld

2021Epigenomics20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aim: To determine small RNA expression changes in mouse placenta induced by bisphenol A (BPA) exposure. Methods: Exposing female mice to BPA two weeks prior to conception through gestational day 12.5; whereupon fetal placentas were collected, frozen in liquid nitrogen and stored at -80°C. Small RNAs were isolated and used for small RNA-sequencing. Results: 43 small RNAs were differentially expressed. Target mRNAs were closely aligned to those expressed by thymus and brain, and pathway enrichment analyses indicated that such target mRNAs regulate neurogenesis and associated neurodevelopment processes. Conclusions: BPA induces several small RNAs in mouse placenta that might provide biomarkers for BPA exposure. Further, the placenta might affect fetal brain development through the secretion of miRNAs.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPlacentamicroRNARNANeurogenesisSmall nucleolar RNABenzhydryl compoundsGenomic imprintingFetusAndrologyBisphenol AGene expressionCell biologyGenePregnancyNon-coding RNAGeneticsDNA methylationMedicineOrganic chemistryChemistryEpoxyEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
MiRNA Changes in the Mouse Placenta Due to Bisphenol a Exposure | Litcius