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Polyhalogenated carbazoles induce hepatic metabolic disorders in mice via alteration in gut microbiota 被引量:1
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作者 Chenyang Ji Yunkai Luo +4 位作者 Jiawen Yang Yaoyao Dai jiahui miao Siqing Yue Meirong Zhao 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2023年第5期603-614,共12页
Polyhalogenated carbazoles(PHCZs)have been widely accepted as emerging pollutants,whereas their ecological and health risks remain uncertain.Herein,female and male Sprague-Dawley(SD)mice were treated with four typical... Polyhalogenated carbazoles(PHCZs)have been widely accepted as emerging pollutants,whereas their ecological and health risks remain uncertain.Herein,female and male Sprague-Dawley(SD)mice were treated with four typical PHCZs to investigate their negative consequences,along with alternations in gutmicrobiota to indicate underlyingmechanisms.In female mice,the relative liver weight ratio increased after four PHCZs exposure;2-bromocarbazole(2-BCZ)increased urine glucose level;3-bromocarbazole(3-BCZ)decreased the glucose and total cholesterol levels;3,6-dichlorocarbazole(3,6-DCCZ)decreased glucose level.The only disturbed biochemical index in male mice was the promoted alkaline phosphatase(ALP)level by 3,6-DCCZ.We also found that the differential blood biochemical indices were correlated with gut microbiota.3-BCZ and 3,6-DCCZ altered Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria phyla in female and male mice,which were correlated with metabolic disorders.Our findings demonstrated the correlation between PHCZs induced potential hepatotoxicity andmetabolic disordersmay be due to their dioxin-like potentials and endocrine disrupting activities,and the gender differences might result from their estrogenic activities.Overall,data presented here can help to evaluate the ecological and health risks of PHCZs and reveal the underlying mechanisms. 展开更多
关键词 Polyhalogenated carbazoles LIVER Metabolic disorders Gut microbiota
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