Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5859490 | Toxicology | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We found no evidence that BPA exposure affects fat mass in juvenile fructose-fed rats. However, the finding that BPA in combination with fructose induced fat infiltration in the liver at dosages close to the current tolerable daily intake (TDI) might be of concern given the widespread use of this compound in our environment.
Keywords
BPAVLDLNOAELTDISATHDLLSILCATApo A-IIL-6LPSperoxisome proliferator activated receptor-gammano adverse effect levelPPAR-γTNF alphaMRIinterleukin-6Lean tissuevisceral adipose tissueSubcutaneous adipose tissueBisphenol ATATMagnetic resonance imagingtumor necrosis factor-alphabody mass indexBMILiver somatic indexlecithin-cholesterol acyltransferasehigh density lipoproteinsvery low density lipoproteinslipopolysaccharideVATObesityTolerable daily intakeRatLiver fat
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Authors
Monika Rönn, Joel Kullberg, Helen Karlsson, Johan Berglund, Filip Malmberg, Jan Ãrberg, Lars Lind, HÃ¥kan Ahlström, P. Monica Lind,