Bisphenol A (BPA) is an endocrine-disrupting molecule used in plastics. Through its release in food and the environment, BPA can be found in humans and is mostly excreted in urine. The bladder is therefore continuously exposed to this compound. BPA can bind to multiple cell receptors involved in proliferation, migration and invasion pathways, and exposure to BPA is associated with cancer progression. Considering the physiological concentrations of BPA in urine, we tested the effect of nanomolar concentrations of BPA on the metabolism of bladder fibroblasts and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs). Our results show that BPA led to a decreased metabolism in fibroblasts, which could alter the extracellular matrix. Furthermore, CAF induction tr...
International audienceBisphenol A (BPA), the principal constituent of reusable water bottles, metal ...
Bisphenols are common plasticizers that share a similar structure to estrogen. Bisphenols can bind t...
Despite the overwhelming need for toxicological data on unstudied substances, a search in Pubmed rev...
Bisphenol A (BPA) and bisphenol S (BPS) are synthetic chemicals used to produce plastics which can b...
Bisphenols are endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in a broad range of products that can modulate h...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is one of the most prevalent chemicals in many products used on a daily basis, mak...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an organic synthetic compound serving as a monomer to produce polycarbonate pla...
International audienceBisphenol A (BPA), initially designed, like diethylstilbestrol, as a synthetic...
BPA, a chemical used in the preparation of polycarbonate plastics, is an endocrine disruptor. Exposu...
Human exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) is ubiquitous. Animal studies found that BPA contributes to deve...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is commonly used to produce epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics. BPA is an end...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a widely utilized endocrine disruptor capable of mimicking endogenous hormones,...
Bisphenol analogues (BPs) are widely used in plastics, food packaging and other commercial products ...
Bisphenols A (BPA) and S (BPS) are endocrine-disrupting chemicals that affect energy metabolism, lea...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a ubiquitous environmental toxin that accumulates in chronic kidney disease (CK...
International audienceBisphenol A (BPA), the principal constituent of reusable water bottles, metal ...
Bisphenols are common plasticizers that share a similar structure to estrogen. Bisphenols can bind t...
Despite the overwhelming need for toxicological data on unstudied substances, a search in Pubmed rev...
Bisphenol A (BPA) and bisphenol S (BPS) are synthetic chemicals used to produce plastics which can b...
Bisphenols are endocrine-disrupting chemicals found in a broad range of products that can modulate h...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is one of the most prevalent chemicals in many products used on a daily basis, mak...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an organic synthetic compound serving as a monomer to produce polycarbonate pla...
International audienceBisphenol A (BPA), initially designed, like diethylstilbestrol, as a synthetic...
BPA, a chemical used in the preparation of polycarbonate plastics, is an endocrine disruptor. Exposu...
Human exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) is ubiquitous. Animal studies found that BPA contributes to deve...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is commonly used to produce epoxy resins and polycarbonate plastics. BPA is an end...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a widely utilized endocrine disruptor capable of mimicking endogenous hormones,...
Bisphenol analogues (BPs) are widely used in plastics, food packaging and other commercial products ...
Bisphenols A (BPA) and S (BPS) are endocrine-disrupting chemicals that affect energy metabolism, lea...
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a ubiquitous environmental toxin that accumulates in chronic kidney disease (CK...
International audienceBisphenol A (BPA), the principal constituent of reusable water bottles, metal ...
Bisphenols are common plasticizers that share a similar structure to estrogen. Bisphenols can bind t...
Despite the overwhelming need for toxicological data on unstudied substances, a search in Pubmed rev...