Effects of Acrylamide on Mouse Implantation and Decidualization
Hong-Yuan Yang, Hui-Na Luo, Zai-Mei Wang, Dan-Dan Jin, Zeng-Ming Yang

TL;DR
This study shows that acrylamide, a common food contaminant, harms mouse pregnancy by disrupting implantation and decidualization processes.
Contribution
The study reveals acrylamide's novel impact on implantation and decidualization through oxidative stress and ferroptosis.
Findings
ACR treatment reduces embryo implantation and litter size in mice.
ACR disrupts endometrial receptivity and decidualization-related molecules.
ACR causes oxidative stress and ferroptosis at the implantation site.
Abstract
Acrylamide is a class 2A carcinogen with neurotoxicity and genotoxicity. In addition to industrial production, it is ubiquitous in high-temperature heated high-carbohydrate foods. Numerous studies have confirmed the toxicity of ACR on reproduction. Implantation and decidualization are crucial processes during the establishment of pregnancy in rodents and humans. However, its effect on uterine implantation and decidualization remains poorly understood. The objective of this study is to elucidate the mechanism by which ACR affects implantation and decidualization in mice. ACR is exposed in the daily drinking water of female mice, and the dose is calculated according to the body weight of the mice. After 3 months of administration at concentrations of 0, 20, and 30 mg ACR/kg/d, female mice are mated with male mice to induce pregnancy. Compared to the control group, ACR treatment…
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TopicsPregnancy and Medication Impact · Reproductive System and Pregnancy
