Journal article

Changes in the Metabolome in Response to Low-Dose Exposure to Environmental Chemicals Used in Personal Care Products during Different Windows of Susceptibility


Authors listHouten, Sander M.; Chen, Jia; Belpoggi, Fiorella; Manservisi, Fabiana; Sanchez-Guijo, Alberto; Wudy, Stefan A.; Teitelbaum, Susan L.

Publication year2016

JournalPLoS ONE

Volume number11

Issue number7

ISSN1932-6203

Open access statusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159919

PublisherPublic Library of Science


Abstract
The consequences of ubiquitous exposure to environmental chemicals remain poorly defined. Non-targeted metabolomic profiling is an emerging method to identify biomarkers of the physiological response to such exposures. We investigated the effect of three commonly used ingredients in personal care products, diethyl phthalate (DEP), methylparaben (MPB) and triclosan (TCS), on the blood metabolome of female Sprague-Dawley rats. Animals were treated with low levels of these chemicals comparable to human exposures during prepubertal and pubertal windows as well as chronically from birth to adulthood. Non-targeted metabolomic profiling revealed that most of the variation in the metabolites was associated with developmental stage. The low-dose exposure to DEP, MPB and TCS had a relatively small, but detectable impact on the metabolome. Multiple metabolites that were affected by chemical exposure belonged to the same biochemical pathways including phenol sulfonation and metabolism of pyruvate, lyso-plasmalogens, unsaturated fatty acids and serotonin. Changes in phenol sulfonation and pyruvate metabolism were most pronounced in rats exposed to DEP during the prepubertal period. Our metabolomics analysis demonstrates that human level exposure to personal care product ingredients has detectable effects on the rat metabolome. We highlight specific pathways such as sulfonation that warrant further study.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleHouten, S., Chen, J., Belpoggi, F., Manservisi, F., Sanchez-Guijo, A., Wudy, S., et al. (2016) Changes in the Metabolome in Response to Low-Dose Exposure to Environmental Chemicals Used in Personal Care Products during Different Windows of Susceptibility, PLoS ONE, 11(7), Article e0159919. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159919

APA Citation styleHouten, S., Chen, J., Belpoggi, F., Manservisi, F., Sanchez-Guijo, A., Wudy, S., & Teitelbaum, S. (2016). Changes in the Metabolome in Response to Low-Dose Exposure to Environmental Chemicals Used in Personal Care Products during Different Windows of Susceptibility. PLoS ONE. 11(7), Article e0159919. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159919



Keywords


BENZENES TOXICITYBISPHENOL-ADIETHYL PHTHALATESERUMTRICLOSAN

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