P-180 Bisphenols are present in culture media used for ART and cell culture

AbstractStudy questionDo plastic laboratory consumables and cell culture media used in human ART contain bisphenols?Summary answerHuman embryo development media contained bisphenols close to the nanomolar concentration range while no release of bisphenols by plastic consumables was detected under routine conditions.What is known alreadyThe deleterious effect of the endocrine disruptor bisphenol A (BPA) on female fertility raised concerns regarding ART outcome. BPA was detected neither in media nor in the majority of plastic consumables used in ART, however it might have already been replaced by its structural analogs, including bisphenol S (BPS).Study design, size, durationSeventeen plastic consumables and 18 cell culture and ART media were assessed for the presence of bisphenols.Participants/materials, setting, methodsTen different bisphenols (bisphenol A, S, AF, AP, B, C, E, F, P, and Z) were measured using an isotopic dilution according to an on-line solid phase extraction / liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry method.Main results and the role of chanceWhile all the plastic consumables of this study did contain bisphenols, none of them did release bisphenols under routine conditions. Moreover, 16 of the 18 cell culture and ART media assessed contained bisphenols, including 8 among the 10 media used in human ART. Five human ART media exhibited bisphenol concentrations higher than 0.8  nM and reached up to 3.2 nM (799 ng/L).Limitations, reasons for cautionFurther st...
Source: Human Reproduction - Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research