Concurrent administration of diethylhexyl phthalate reduces the threshold dose at which bisphenol A disrupts blastocyst implantation and cadherins in mice
We examined individual and combined administration of DEHP and BPA. Both can impede implantation in fertilized females, but dose-response curves differ. DEHP or BPA doses that are insufficient on their own have an effect in combination. Uterine e-cadherin is disrupted in conjunction with implantation failure. Cadherin-11 was disrupted in females that received BPA.