In Vitro And In Vivo Effects Of Bisphenol A On Cell Growth, Lipid Accumulation And Inflammation In Liver Cell Line, Rat Adipose And Colorectal Tissues

Bisphenol A (BPA) is an exogenous endocrine disruptor that mimics hormones closely associated with health complications, such as cancer progression. BPA is also linked to an increase in the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related diseases due to its obesogenic action. The present study aimed to ev...

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Main Author: Ismael, Ismael Layla Qasim
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description Bisphenol A (BPA) is an exogenous endocrine disruptor that mimics hormones closely associated with health complications, such as cancer progression. BPA is also linked to an increase in the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related diseases due to its obesogenic action. The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of BPA on human liver cells and animal tissues. The BPA-treated THLE-2 cell viability was first evaluated using an MTT assay. Cytoplasmic lipid accumulation was then examined in the BPA-treated THLE-2 cells using Oil Red O staining. The expression of various adipogenesis genes in lipid metabolism, including clusterin, PPARs, CYPs, UCP1, and BRS3 in BPA-treated THLE‑2 cells, was investigated using real-time PCR. Subsequently, flow cytometry measured the DNA synthesis in BPA-treated THLE-2 cells was performed using BrdU/PI staining. The pro-inflammatory proteins IL6 and CCL2 in the conditioned media and cytoplasmic proteins of the BPA-treated THLE-2 cells were examined by ELISA. After that, various adipogenesis genes’ expression in lipid metabolism, including clusterin, PPARs, CYPs, UCP1 and BRS3, in adipose and colorectal tissues of the rats fed a diet (normal or high fat) supplemented with and without BPA was investigated using real-time PCR.
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spelling usm-622732025-05-22T02:17:11Z http://eprints.usm.my/62273/ In Vitro And In Vivo Effects Of Bisphenol A On Cell Growth, Lipid Accumulation And Inflammation In Liver Cell Line, Rat Adipose And Colorectal Tissues Ismael, Ismael Layla Qasim R5-920 Medicine (General) Bisphenol A (BPA) is an exogenous endocrine disruptor that mimics hormones closely associated with health complications, such as cancer progression. BPA is also linked to an increase in the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related diseases due to its obesogenic action. The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of BPA on human liver cells and animal tissues. The BPA-treated THLE-2 cell viability was first evaluated using an MTT assay. Cytoplasmic lipid accumulation was then examined in the BPA-treated THLE-2 cells using Oil Red O staining. The expression of various adipogenesis genes in lipid metabolism, including clusterin, PPARs, CYPs, UCP1, and BRS3 in BPA-treated THLE‑2 cells, was investigated using real-time PCR. Subsequently, flow cytometry measured the DNA synthesis in BPA-treated THLE-2 cells was performed using BrdU/PI staining. The pro-inflammatory proteins IL6 and CCL2 in the conditioned media and cytoplasmic proteins of the BPA-treated THLE-2 cells were examined by ELISA. After that, various adipogenesis genes’ expression in lipid metabolism, including clusterin, PPARs, CYPs, UCP1 and BRS3, in adipose and colorectal tissues of the rats fed a diet (normal or high fat) supplemented with and without BPA was investigated using real-time PCR. 2024-03 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/62273/1/24%20Pages%20from%20ISMAEL%20LAYLA%20QASIM%20ISMAEL.pdf Ismael, Ismael Layla Qasim (2024) In Vitro And In Vivo Effects Of Bisphenol A On Cell Growth, Lipid Accumulation And Inflammation In Liver Cell Line, Rat Adipose And Colorectal Tissues. PhD thesis, Perpustakaan Hamzah Sendut.
spellingShingle R5-920 Medicine (General)
Ismael, Ismael Layla Qasim
In Vitro And In Vivo Effects Of Bisphenol A On Cell Growth, Lipid Accumulation And Inflammation In Liver Cell Line, Rat Adipose And Colorectal Tissues
title In Vitro And In Vivo Effects Of Bisphenol A On Cell Growth, Lipid Accumulation And Inflammation In Liver Cell Line, Rat Adipose And Colorectal Tissues
title_full In Vitro And In Vivo Effects Of Bisphenol A On Cell Growth, Lipid Accumulation And Inflammation In Liver Cell Line, Rat Adipose And Colorectal Tissues
title_fullStr In Vitro And In Vivo Effects Of Bisphenol A On Cell Growth, Lipid Accumulation And Inflammation In Liver Cell Line, Rat Adipose And Colorectal Tissues
title_full_unstemmed In Vitro And In Vivo Effects Of Bisphenol A On Cell Growth, Lipid Accumulation And Inflammation In Liver Cell Line, Rat Adipose And Colorectal Tissues
title_short In Vitro And In Vivo Effects Of Bisphenol A On Cell Growth, Lipid Accumulation And Inflammation In Liver Cell Line, Rat Adipose And Colorectal Tissues
title_sort in vitro and in vivo effects of bisphenol a on cell growth, lipid accumulation and inflammation in liver cell line, rat adipose and colorectal tissues
topic R5-920 Medicine (General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/62273/
http://eprints.usm.my/62273/1/24%20Pages%20from%20ISMAEL%20LAYLA%20QASIM%20ISMAEL.pdf