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ea0037gp.08.06 | Reproduction: Male and endocrine disruptors | ECE2015

Bisphenol A affects amelogenesis by modulating enamel key genes expression

Jedeon Katia , Houari Sophia , Mcalpin Blake , Loiodice Sophia , Berdal Ariane , Babajko Sylvie

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a widespread endocrine disruptor commonly used by plastic industries. More than 95% of the world population contains BPA (ng/ml) in biological fluids raising the question of its activity and potential adverse effects. Anecdotally, molar incisor hypomineralisation (MIH), an enamel pathology affecting 15–18% of children, is increasing concurrently with ED related pathologies. Our previous data show that BPA impacts amelogenesis and generate similar enam...