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- W4223642667 abstract "Humans are often exposed to complex mixtures of environmental pollutants over long periods of time. It is reported that Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) are typical environmental pollutants, which are associated with liver injury. Nevertheless, little is known about the effects of DBP and BaP combined exposure on liver. In the current study, rats were exposed to DBP alone (50, or 250 mg/kg), BaP alone (1, or 5 mg/kg), or DBP and BaP (50 + 1, or 250 + 5 mg/kg) for ninety days. More serious liver damage, including abnormal liver function, infiltration of inflammatory cells and disturbed secretion of inflammatory factors, were observed in long-term co-exposure to DBP and BaP group relative to those in single exposure group. Our data showed that long-term co-exposure to DBP and BaP induces macrophages to polarize toward M1 and inhibits polarization of M2 macrophages. Long-term co-exposure to DBP and BaP downregulated miR-34a-5p level and upregulated Notch signaling. These results indicated that imbalance in macrophages M1/M2 polarization mediated by activation of Notch signaling due to reduced miR-34a-5p level may contribute to additive effects on disorder of inflammatory factors secretion and subsequent liver injury following long-term DBP and BaP co-exposure." @default.
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- W4223642667 date "2022-05-01" @default.
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- W4223642667 title "Long-term co-exposure DBP and BaP causes imbalance in liver macrophages polarization via activation of Notch signaling regulated by miR-34a-5p in rats" @default.
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