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Reduced Birth Weight and Exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances : A Review of Possible Underlying Mechanisms Using the AOP-HelpFinder

Reduced Birth Weight and Exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances : A Review of Possible Underlying Mechanisms Using the AOP-HelpFinder


Title: Reduced Birth Weight and Exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances : A Review of Possible Underlying Mechanisms Using the AOP-HelpFinder
Author: Gundacker, Claudia
Audouze, Karine
Widhalm, Raimund
Granitzer, Sebastian
Forsthuber, Martin
Jornod, Florence
Wielsøe, Maria
Long, Manhai
Halldórsson, Thórhallur Ingi
Uhl, Maria
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Date: 2022-11
Language: English
Scope: 2733009
Department: Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition
Series: Toxics; 10(11)
ISSN: 2305-6304
DOI: 10.3390/toxics10110684
Subject: fetal growth; PFDA; PFHxS; PFNA; PFOA; PFOS; Toxicology; Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis; Chemical Health and Safety
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/4412

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Gundacker , C , Audouze , K , Widhalm , R , Granitzer , S , Forsthuber , M , Jornod , F , Wielsøe , M , Long , M , Halldórsson , T I , Uhl , M & Bonefeld-Jørgensen , E C 2022 , ' Reduced Birth Weight and Exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances : A Review of Possible Underlying Mechanisms Using the AOP-HelpFinder ' , Toxics , vol. 10 , no. 11 , 684 . https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics10110684

Abstract:

Prenatal exposure to per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS) may impair fetal growth. Our knowledge of the underlying mechanisms is incomplete. We used the Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP)-helpFinder tool to search PubMed for studies published until March 2021 that examined PFAS exposure in relation to birth weight, oxidative stress, hormones/hormone receptors, or growth signaling pathways. Of these 1880 articles, 106 experimental studies remained after abstract screening. One clear finding is that PFAS are associated with oxidative stress in in vivo animal studies and in vitro studies. It appears that PFAS-induced reactive-oxygen species (ROS) generation triggers increased peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)γ expression and activation of growth signaling pathways, leading to hyperdifferentiation of pre-adipocytes. Fewer proliferating pre-adipocytes result in lower adipose tissue weight and in this way may reduce birth weight. PFAS may also impair fetal growth through endocrine effects. Estrogenic effects have been noted in in vivo and in vitro studies. Overall, data suggest thyroid-damaging effects of PFAS affecting thyroid hormones, thyroid hormone gene expression, and histology that are associated in animal studies with decreased body and organ weight. The effects of PFAS on the complex relationships between oxidative stress, endocrine system function, adipogenesis, and fetal growth should be further explored.

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his research was funded from the European Unions’ Horizon 2020 research and innovation Programme under grant agreement No 733032 HBM4EU (https://www.hbm4eu.eu, accessed on 6 November 2022) and OBERON (https://oberon-4eu.com, accessed on 6 November 2022; Grant No. 825712). Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by the authors.

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