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Estrogenicity of bisphenol A and bisphenol A dimethacrylatein vitro

โœ Scribed by Schafer, Tara E. ;Lapp, Carol A. ;Hanes, Carole M. ;Lewis, Jill B. ;Wataha, John C. ;Schuster, George S.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
210 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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โœฆ Synopsis


Although pit and fissure sealants have been utilized extensively in dentistry as a way of preventing occlusal caries, results described by Olea et al. (1996) raised concerns about the safety of sealants and other resin-based dental materials due to the reported presence of bisphenol A (BPA) and its dimethacrylate ester (BPA-DM). Although the release of these compounds from dental materials has not been substantiated by two subsequent studies, we believed it was important to confirm or refute the report that BPA and BPA-DM have estrogenic activity in vitro. We grew breast cancer cells (MCF-7, T-47D, ZR-75-1) known to proliferate under estrogenic stimulation in phenol red-free DMEM containing human serum and concentrations of BPA or BPA-DM ranging from 10 -8 M to 5 ร— 10 -6 M. After 1 week, plates were harvested for crystal violet or sulforhodamine-B assays, and the optical densities of groups of treated cells were com-pared with values from control cells. At concentrations at or above 10 -6 M, both BPA and BPA-DM significantly increased cell proliferation (p < 0.05), comparable to the increase seen with 10 -9 M of estrogen. Flow cytometric methods demonstrated that these mitogenic effects occurred within 24 h of exposure to estrogen, BPA, or BPA-DM. The increase in DNA synthesis was analogous to that seen with estrogen stimulation. Thus, we confirmed that BPA and BPA-DM cause cell proliferation at micromolar concentrations that exceed the effective concentrations of estrogen by 1 to 10,000-fold.


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