Diet rich in soluble dietary fibres increases excretion of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) in male Sprague-Dawley rats

被引:1
|
作者
Lykkebo, Claus Asger [1 ]
Nguyen, Khanh Hoang [1 ]
Niklas, Agnieszka Anna [1 ]
Laursen, Martin Frederik [1 ]
Bahl, Martin Iain [1 ]
Licht, Tine Rask [1 ]
Mortensen, Martin Steen [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Denmark, Natl Food Inst, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
关键词
PFOS; Gut microbiome; Dietary fibres; Excretion; Risk assessment; PERFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES; DISPOSITION; CHOLESTEROL; ISOMERS; HUMANS;
D O I
10.1016/j.fct.2024.115041
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) belongs to a large group of anthropogenic compounds with high persistency named per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS). Widespread use from industry to household appliances and food-contact materials contributes to PFAS exposure with food as the primary source. Association studies suggest that vegetables and fibre rich diet may reduce PFOS levels in humans, but experimental data remain limited. Here, we investigated PFOS uptake and wash-out after seven days of PFOS (3 mg/kg/day) in two groups of rats (N = 12 per group) fed diets either high (HF) or low (LF) in soluble dietary fibres. Two control groups (N = 12/ group) were fed the same diets without PFOS. Changes in pH and transit time were monitored alongside intestinal and faecal microbiota composition. We quantified systemic and excreted, linear and branched PFOS. Results revealed significantly lower pH and faster intestinal transit in the HF groups. Importantly, HF rats had lower serum PFOS concentrations and higher PFOS concentrations in caecal content and faeces, indicating a more efficient excretion on the fibre rich diet. In both dietary groups, PFOS affected the gut microbiota composition. Our results suggest that a diet rich in soluble dietary fibres accelerates excretion of PFOS and lowers PFOS concentration in serum.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Immunomodulatory Effects of Dietary Potassium Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS) Exposure in Adult Sprague-Dawley Rats
    Lefebvre, David E.
    Curran, Ivan
    Armstrong, Cheryl
    Coady, Laurie
    Parenteau, Monique
    Liston, Virginia
    Barker, Michael
    Aziz, Syed
    Rutherford, Kathryn
    Bellon-Gagnon, Pascale
    Shenton, Jacintha
    Mehta, Rekha
    Bondy, Genevieve
    JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH-PART A-CURRENT ISSUES, 2008, 71 (23): : 1516 - 1525
  • [2] Dietary Ascophyllum nodosum Increases Urinary Excretion of Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle Intermediates in Male Sprague-Dawley Rats
    Simmons-Boyce, Joanne L.
    Purcell, Sara L.
    Nelson, Carolanne M.
    MacKinnon, Shawna L.
    JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 2009, 139 (08): : 1487 - 1494
  • [3] Cumulative maternal and neonatal effects of combined exposure to a mixture of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) during pregnancy in the Sprague-Dawley rat
    Conley, Justin M.
    Lambright, Christy S.
    Evans, Nicola
    Medlock-Kakaley, Elizabeth
    Dixon, Aaron
    Hill, Donna
    McCord, James
    Strynar, Mark J.
    Ford, Jermaine
    Gray Jr., L. Earl
    ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 2022, 170
  • [4] A Long-Term Energy-Rich Diet Increases Prefrontal BDNF in Sprague-Dawley Rats
    Virtuoso, Alessandro
    Tveden-Nyborg, Pernille
    Schou-Pedersen, Anne Marie Voigt
    Lykkesfeldt, Jens
    Mueller, Heidi Kaastrup
    Elfving, Betina
    Sorensen, Dorte Bratbo
    NUTRIENTS, 2022, 14 (01)
  • [5] High Salt Diet Increases Renal Oxygen Consumption in Sprague-Dawley Rats
    Shimada, Satoshi
    Dash, Ranjan
    Cowley, Allen, Jr.
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2021, 35
  • [6] METABOLIC RESPONSES TO DIET-INDUCED OBESITY IN MALE SPRAGUE-DAWLEY RATS
    TRISCARI, J
    NAUSSKAROL, C
    LEVIN, BE
    SULLIVAN, AC
    FEDERATION PROCEEDINGS, 1982, 41 (03) : 347 - 347
  • [7] Determination of oral bioavailability of fusaric acid in male Sprague-Dawley rats
    Stack Jr. B.C.
    Ye J.
    Willis R.
    Hubbard M.
    Hendrickson H.P.
    Drugs in R&D, 2014, 14 (2) : 139 - 145
  • [8] Toxicokinetics of perfluorobutane sulfonate (PFBS), perfluorohexane-1-sulphonic acid (PFHxS), and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) in male and female Hsd:Sprague Dawley SD rats after intravenous and gavage administration
    Huang, M. C.
    Dzierlenga, A. L.
    Robinson, V. G.
    Waidyanatha, S.
    DeVito, M. J.
    Eifrid, M. A.
    Granville, C. A.
    Gibbs, S. T.
    Blystone, C. R.
    TOXICOLOGY REPORTS, 2019, 6 : 645 - 655
  • [9] Hypolipidemic effect of dietary diacylglycerol oil in Sprague-Dawley rats fed a normal diet
    Kim, Hye-Jin
    Lee, Ki-Teak
    Lee, Mi-Kyung
    Jeon, Seon-Min
    Jung, Un Ju
    Cho, Yun-Young
    Choi, Myung-Sook
    JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL FOOD, 2007, 10 (01) : 60 - 66
  • [10] In utero dietary conjugated linoleic acid increases lipid filling in inguinal adipocytes of newborn Sprague-Dawley rats
    Poulos, SP
    Sisk, M
    Azain, MJ
    Hausman, DB
    Hausman, GJ
    FASEB JOURNAL, 1999, 13 (05): : A923 - A923