Quantitative Analyses of Inhibitory Effects of Bisphenol A on Neural Stem-cell Migration Using a Neurosphere Assay in vitro
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The large numbers of environmental chemicals that now exist have made assessing their neurodevelopmental risks challenging. In this study, we quantified neurodevelopmental toxicity of bisphenol A, using a neurosphere assay in vitro. Neurosphere was isolated from rat E16 mesencephalone. A neurosphere assay was carried out in the amine-coated plates. Cells emerged from the neurosphere and migrated along the radial axis from the sphere. The migrating populations comprised cells that were positive for nestin, microtubule-associated proteins, and glial fibrillary acidic protein. Exposure to bisphenol A inhibited cell migration and decreased proliferative cells in dose-dependent manner. Quantitative analyses revealed a linear function between the inhibition of migration and the logarithm of bisphenol A concentration (0-100 μM); the percent inhibition by 1 μM bisphenol A of migration was 35% (p<0.05). Thus, we showed for first time that bisphenol A inhibited migration as well as proliferation of neural stem cells in vitro and that a neurosphere assay in vitro is very useful to rapidly quantify neurodevelopmental toxicity of environmental chemicals.
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著者
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SUZUKI Junko
Environmental Health Sciences Division., National Institute for Environmental Studies
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Ishido Masami
Environmental Risk Res Programme National Institute For Environmental Studies
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Ishido Masami
Environmental Risk Res Program, National Institute for Environmental Studies
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Suzuki Junko
Environmental Risk Res Program, National Institute for Environmental Studies
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