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. 2015 Oct 29;13(4):1559325815610760. doi: 10.1177/1559325815610760

Table 1.

Sex Differences in Behavioral Test Responses of Prepuberal and Adult Mice Prenatally or Postnatally Exposed to Vehicle (Control Oil) or to Bisphenol A (BPA 10 μg/kg body weight/day; Data from Gioiosa et al.).9

Behavioral Test Behavioral Response Control oil Prenatal BPA Postnatal BPA
Novelty test (prepuberty) Latency to novelty F ≤ M F = M F = M
Risk assessment F ≤ M F = M F = M
Exploration of novelty F > M F = M F = M
Self-grooming F < M F = M F > M
Free-exploratory open field Exploration F > M F = M F = M
Time center F > M F = M F < M
Returns home F > M F = M F < M
Elevated plus maze Entrance open arms F > M F = M F = M
Time center F > M F > M F = M
Time closed arms F < M F < M F = M

Abbreviations: F = M, level of behavior do not significantly differ in males and females; F > M, levels of behavior significantly higher in females than in males; F < M, levels of behavior significantly lower in females than in males; ↓ and ↑ statistically significant decrease or increase of behavior following BPA exposure as analyzed by 2-way ANOVA with sex (male and female) and exposure (prenatal BPA, postnatal BPA, and oil) as factors. Each treatment group consisted of 12 to 15 animals per sex; F, female; M, male; ANOVA, analysis of variance; BPA, bisphenol A.