Acute effect of bisphenol A: signaling pathways on calcium influx in immature rat testes.

REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY(2018)

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investigated the acute effect of low concentrations of BPA on calcium influx and the mechanism of action of BPA in this rapid response in the rat testis. BPA increased calcium influx at 1 pM and 1 nM at 300 s of incubation, in a similar manner to that of estradiol. At 1 pM, BPA stimulated calcium influx independently of classical estrogen receptors, consistent with a G-protein coupled receptor. This effect also involves the modulation of ionic channels, such as K+, TRPVI and Cl- channels. Furthermore, BPA is able to modulate calcium from intracellular storages by inhibiting SERCA and activating IP3 receptor/Ca2+ channels at the endoplasmic reticulum and activate kinase proteins, such as PKA and PKC. The rapid responses of BPA on calcium influx could, in turn, trigger a cross talk by MEK and p38(MAPK) activation and also mediate genomic responses. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Bisphenol A,Calcium,Rapid responses,Testis
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