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Bisphenol a disrupts steroidogenesis and induces apoptosis in human granulosa cells cultured in vitro
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Celar Šturm, Dominika
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Režen, Tadeja
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Jančar, Nina
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Virant-Klun, Irma
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Bisphenol A (BPA) is a common synthetic chemical compound classified as an endocrine disruptor. It affects multiple physiological systems in the body, including the female reproductive system, particularly granulosa cells (GCs) in the ovaries, where steroidogenesis occurs. This study investigated the impact of various BPA concentrations (environmentally relevant concentrations of 0.001 µM and 0.1 µM and toxicological concentration of 100 µM) and exposure times (24 and 72 h) on cell viability and counts and in vitro production of estradiol and progesterone in human GCs collected from waste follicular fluid of IVF patients. Gene expression analysis of 182 genes associated with steroidogenesis and apoptosis was performed in GCs using PCR arrays, followed by protein expression analysis by Western blot. Our results demonstrate that after longer BPA exposure (72 h), a higher concentration of BPA (100 µM) negatively affects the cellular viability and counts and significantly alters steroid hormone biosynthesis in vitro, leading to reduced concentrations of estradiol and progesterone in the culture medium. We found that all BPA concentrations altered the expression of different steroidogenesis- and apoptosis-related genes in GCs. At 0.001 µM, BPA exposure decreased the expression of TRIM25, UGT2B15, CASP3, and RPS6KA3 genes and increased the expression of NR6A1 and PPID genes. At 0.1 µM, BPA increased the expression of AR, HSD3B1, BID, IKBKG, and PPID genes while reducing the expression of TRIM25 and CASP3 genes. At the highest concentration of 100 µM, BPA upregulated the expression of AR, GPER30, BID, IKBKG, and PPID genes and downregulated the expression of FOXO1 and UGT2B15 genes. These results highlight BPA’s concentration-specific effects on steroidogenesis and apoptosis and show its potential to compromise GC function, with possible negative implications for female fertility and ovarian health, even at environmentally relevant concentrations.
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English
Keywords:
bisphenol A
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human granulosa cells
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steroidogenesis
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apoptosis
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steroid hormones
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Article
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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MF - Faculty of Medicine
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Published
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Year:
2025
Number of pages:
21 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 26, iss. 9, art. 4081
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20.500.12556/RUL-183403
UDC:
617.7
ISSN on article:
1422-0067
DOI:
10.3390/ijms26094081
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238749955
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12.06.2026
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International journal of molecular sciences
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Int. j. mol. sci.
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1422-0067
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2779162
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Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
J3-2530
Name:
VPLIV ENDOKRINIH MOTILCEV (BISFENOLOV, PARABENOV, TRIKLOSANA) IN POTENCIALNO TOKSIČNIH IN ESENCIALNIH KEMIČNIH ELEMENTOV NA POROD, NEPLODNOST IN RAKA JAJČNIKA V SLOVENIJI
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ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
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Yound researchers
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ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P1-0390
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Funkcijska genomika in biotehnologija za zdravje
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
I0-0022
Name:
Mreža raziskovalnih infrastrukturnih centrov Univerze v Ljubljani (MRIC UL)
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