Effects of detergent component sodium dodecyl sulfate on growth hormone secretion in GH3 cells: Implications for pediatric exposure and accidental ingestion.

IF 3.2 Human & experimental toxicology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1177/09603271251332255
Hua Tang, Lanlan Li
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IntroductionSodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), a widely used surfactant in detergents, has raised concerns due to its potential health risks, particularly in children. This study evaluates the impact of SDS exposure on GH secretion in GH3 cells, focusing on oxidative stress as a key mechanism.MethodsGH3 cells were treated with varying concentrations of SDS (0.001-10 mM) for 24 or 48 h. Cell viability was assessed using the MTT assay, while GH secretion was quantified via ELISA. Oxidative stress levels were evaluated through ROS fluorescence assays, and gene expression of Nrf2, IL-6, TNF-α, and caspase-3 was analyzed using qPCR. Additionally, the antioxidant N-acetylcysteine (NAC) was used to determine its protective effects against SDS-induced oxidative stress.ResultsSDS exposure led to a dose-dependent decrease in GH secretion and cell viability, with oxidative stress identified as a primary driver. Nrf2 exhibited a biphasic response, showing transient upregulation at low doses but suppression at higher concentrations, exacerbating oxidative damage. NAC treatment reduced ROS levels and partially restored GH secretion, confirming the role of oxidative stress in SDS-induced toxicity.DiscussionThese findings suggest that SDS exposure may disrupt endocrine function, warranting further risk assessment of its safety in consumer products. Given SDS's prevalence in household products, future research should focus on the long-term effects of SDS exposure to children and potential therapeutic interventions to mitigate oxidative damage.

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洗涤剂成分十二烷基硫酸钠对GH3细胞中生长激素分泌的影响:对儿童暴露和意外摄入的影响。
十二烷基硫酸钠(SDS)是一种广泛用于洗涤剂的表面活性剂,由于其潜在的健康风险,特别是对儿童的健康风险,引起了人们的关注。本研究评估SDS暴露对GH3细胞GH分泌的影响,重点关注氧化应激作为关键机制。方法用不同浓度的SDS (0.001-10 mM)处理gh3细胞24或48 h, MTT法测定细胞活力,ELISA法测定GH分泌量。通过ROS荧光检测氧化应激水平,qPCR检测Nrf2、IL-6、TNF-α和caspase-3的基因表达。此外,采用抗氧化剂n -乙酰半胱氨酸(NAC)测定其对sds诱导的氧化应激的保护作用。结果ssds暴露导致生长激素分泌和细胞活力呈剂量依赖性下降,氧化应激被确定为主要驱动因素。Nrf2表现出双相反应,在低剂量下表现出短暂的上调,而在高浓度下表现出抑制,加剧了氧化损伤。NAC处理降低了ROS水平,部分恢复了GH分泌,证实了氧化应激在sds诱导毒性中的作用。这些发现表明,SDS暴露可能会破坏内分泌功能,需要对其在消费品中的安全性进行进一步的风险评估。鉴于SDS在家用产品中的普遍存在,未来的研究应侧重于SDS暴露于儿童的长期影响和潜在的治疗干预措施,以减轻氧化损伤。
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