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产前暴露于溴化阻燃剂六溴环十二烷(HBCD)会损害Long-Evans大鼠的持续注意力,并增加与年龄相关的发病率。

Prenatal exposure to the brominated flame retardant hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) impairs measures of sustained attention and increases age-related morbidity in the Long-Evans rat.

作者信息

Miller-Rhodes Patrick, Popescu Maria, Goeke Calla, Tirabassi Toni, Johnson Lauren, Markowski Vincent P

机构信息

Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Geneseo, Geneseo, NY, 14454, United States.

Department of Psychology, University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME, 04104, United States.

出版信息

Neurotoxicol Teratol. 2014 Sep-Oct;45:34-43. doi: 10.1016/j.ntt.2014.06.009. Epub 2014 Jul 1.

Abstract

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) is a brominated flame retardant that is widely-used in foam building materials and to a lesser extent, furniture and electronic equipment. After decades of use, HBCD and its metabolites have become globally-distributed environmental contaminants that can be measured in the atmosphere, water bodies, wildlife, food staples and human breastmilk. Emerging evidence suggests that HBCD can affect early brain development and produce behavioral consequences for exposed organisms. The current study examined some of the developmental and lifelong neurobehavioral effects of prenatal HBCD exposure in a rat model. Pregnant rats were gavaged with 0, 3, 10, or 30mg/kg HBCD from gestation day 1 to parturition. A functional observation battery was used to assess sensorimotor behaviors in neonates. Locomotor and operant responding under random ratio and Go/no-go schedules of food reinforcement were examined in cohorts of young adult and aged rats. HBCD exposure was associated with increased reactivity to a tailpinch in neonates, decreased forelimb grip strength in juveniles, and impaired sustained attention indicated by Go/no-go responding in aged rats. In addition, HBCD exposure was associated with a significant increase in morbidity in the aged cohort. One health complication, a progressive loss of hindleg function, was observed only in the aged, 3mg/kg HBCD animals. These effects suggest that HBCD is a developmental neurotoxicant that can produce long-term behavioral impairments that emerge at different points in the lifespan following prenatal exposure.

摘要

六溴环十二烷(HBCD)是一种溴化阻燃剂,广泛应用于泡沫建筑材料,在家具和电子设备中的使用较少。经过数十年的使用,HBCD及其代谢产物已成为全球分布的环境污染物,可在大气、水体、野生动物、主食和人类母乳中检测到。新出现的证据表明,HBCD会影响早期大脑发育,并对接触该物质的生物体产生行为后果。本研究在大鼠模型中考察了产前暴露于HBCD的一些发育和终身神经行为影响。从妊娠第1天到分娩,给怀孕大鼠灌胃0、3、10或30mg/kg的HBCD。使用功能观察组合评估新生大鼠的感觉运动行为。在年轻成年大鼠和老年大鼠群体中,考察了在随机比率和食物强化的Go/No-go程序下的运动和操作性反应。暴露于HBCD与新生大鼠对夹尾刺激的反应性增加、幼年大鼠前肢抓力下降以及老年大鼠Go/No-go反应所表明的持续注意力受损有关。此外,暴露于HBCD与老年大鼠群体发病率显著增加有关。仅在3mg/kg HBCD处理的老年动物中观察到一种健康并发症,即后肢功能逐渐丧失。这些影响表明HBCD是一种发育神经毒性物质,产前暴露后可在生命不同阶段产生长期行为损害。

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