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. 2019 Apr 17;127(4):047005. doi: 10.1289/EHP4200

Table 1.

List of the adverse outcomes (AOs) and molecular initiative and key events (MIEs and KEs) associated with bisphenol S (BPS).

Name Score (pS or wS)a AOP-Wiki ID
AO name
 Adipogenesis 0.96 16
 Cancer 0.47 11
 Hepatic steatosis 0.28 17
 Steatosis 0.95 18
MIE/KE name
 Activated LXR 3 1,421
 Activation androgen receptor 1.6 785
 Activation estrogen receptor 4 1,181
 Activation estrogen receptor alpha 1 1,065
 Activation glucocorticoid receptor 2 122
 Activation hepatic nuclear receptor(s) 2 1,157
 Activation LXR 3 167
 Activation oxidative stress pathway 2.25 1,238
 Allergic contact dermatitis challenge 0.75 312
 Alteration lipid metabolism 2.66 1,060
 Altered gene expression 1.66 1,239
 Apoptosis 1 1,262
 Binding antagonist NMDA receptors 1.5 201
 Breast cancer 1 1,193
 Chronic high-fat diet 0.75 1,454
 Decrease fertility 2 330
 Decrease thyroid hormone synthesis 0.75 277
 Decreased androgen receptor activity 1.25 742
 Decreased body length 1.66 315
 Decreased body weight 1.66 864
 Decreased testosterone 1 808
 Depletion of GSH 1 130
 Estrogen receptor activation 4 1,180
 Glucocorticoid receptor agonist activation 1.5 494
 Hippocampal gene expression altered 1.25 756
 Impaired development 1 577
 Increase DNA damage 1 1,194
 Increase lipid peroxidation 2.3 1,445
 Increase plasma vitellogenin concentrations 1.25 220
 Increase reactive oxygen species production 1 257
 Increased DNA damage repair 0.75 1,281
 Increased lethality 8.5 342
 Increased neuronal synaptic inhibition 4 1,015
 Increased reactive oxygen species 0.75 1,115
 Increased triglyceride 2 881
 Liver fibrosis 5.5 344
 Increased glucocorticoid receptor activity 1.5 1,396
 Necrosis 1 1,263
 Obesity 1 1,447
 Oxidative stress 1 210
 Production reactive oxygen species 0.75 249
 Reduction testosterone level 2.3 446
 ROS formation 1 1,278
 Skewed sex ratio 1 417

Note: GSH, glutathione; LXR, liver X receptor; NMDA, N-methyl-d-aspartate; ROS, reactive oxygen species.

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The position score (pS) reflects the position of the AO term in the abstract. The weighted score (wS) allows the user to quantify the extent to which a MIE/KE expression is retrieved in an abstract.