Ali M M, Murthy R C, Mandal S K, Chandra S V
Neurobehav Toxicol Teratol. 1985 Sep-Oct;7(5):427-31.
The effect of concurrent low protein (10% casein) diet and manganese (Mn) exposure (3 mg/ml drinking water) on brain levels of dopamine (DA), norepinephrine (NE) and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) were investigated in Fo-growing (90 days exposure), Fo-diet rehabilitated (low----normal protein diet-28 days) and F1-weaned rats. Mn exposure in either diet group resulted in a significant increase in the DA and NE levels but a decrease in the 5-HT level. These effects were more pronounced in the rats fed the low protein diet, especially in the F1-offsprings. Diet rehabilitation reduced the effects of Mn exposure.
在幼龄生长大鼠(90天暴露期)、幼龄饮食恢复大鼠(低蛋白——正常蛋白饮食28天)和F1代断奶大鼠中,研究了同时给予低蛋白(10%酪蛋白)饮食和锰(Mn)暴露(3毫克/毫升饮用水)对大脑中多巴胺(DA)、去甲肾上腺素(NE)和5-羟色胺(5-HT)水平的影响。两种饮食组中的锰暴露均导致DA和NE水平显著升高,但5-HT水平降低。这些影响在喂食低蛋白饮食的大鼠中更为明显,尤其是在F1代后代中。饮食恢复减轻了锰暴露的影响。