Abstract
Bisphenol A (BPA) and its analogues are widely used industrial chemicals. Placental 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (3β-HSDs) catalyse the conversion of pregnenolone to progesterone. However, the potency of BPA analogues in inhibiting 3β-HSDs activity remains unclear. We investigated the inhibitory effect of 10 BPA analogues on 3β-HSDs activity using an in vitro assay and performed the structure-activity relationship and in silico docking analysis. BPH was the most potent inhibitor of human 3β-HSD1, with an IC50 value of 0.95 μM. BPFL, BPG, DABPA, BPAP, BPZ, DMBPA, and BPB also inhibited human 3β-HSD1 activity, albeit with lower potency. BPG was the most potent inhibitor of rat 3β-HSD4, with an IC50 value of 1.14 μM. BPAP, BPFL, BPG, BPH, BPZ, DABPA, and DMBPA are mixed inhibitors of human 3β-HSD1 and they significantly inhibited human JAr cells to secrete progesterone. The LogP values were inversely correlated with the inhibitory effects. Docking analysis showed that most BPA analogues bind to steroid-binding site of both 3β-HSDs. A pharmacophore containing hydrogen bond donor and hydrophobic region was generated for predicting the inhibitory strength of BPA analogues. In conclusion, this study demonstrates that some BPA analogues are potent inhibitors of 3β-HSDs and lipophilicity determines the inhibitory potency.
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