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发育过程中的低水平铅暴露对雄性和雌性小鼠后代的神经行为反应有不同影响:一项纵向研究。

Low-level lead exposure during development differentially affects neurobehavioral responses in male and female mouse offspring: A longitudinal study.

机构信息

Centre for Behavioural Sciences and Mental Health, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy; Department of Physiology and Pharmacology "Vittorio Erspamer", Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome, Italy.

Department of Environment and Health, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy; Department of Chemistry, Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Neurotoxicology. 2022 Jul;91:188-199. doi: 10.1016/j.neuro.2022.05.007. Epub 2022 May 13.

Abstract

Early life low-level lead (Pb) exposure is still an alarming child health issue. To date, animal studies investigating the effects of low doses of Pb since early stages of life to adulthood are scarce. We investigated in a mouse model the behavioral effects of developmental exposure to low-level Pb yielding blood levels similar to those observed in child clinical literature. CD1 outbred mouse dams received Pb (25- or 100-ppm) via drinking water from two weeks pre-mating until the end of lactation. Offspring of both sexes underwent a longitudinal assessment of motor, socio-emotional, and cognitive endpoints from neonatal to adult stage. Pb levels were determined in several matrices (blood, brain and bone) up to six months after the end of exposure. We found that new born pups exposed to Pb have slightly altered motor patterns and reduced preference for the nest odor. Offspring of both sexes exposed to the lowest Pb dose showed diminished interest for social novelty stimuli as adults. Moreover, sex-dependent effects of Pb exposure were observed in the spatial learning and memory task, where males were selectively impaired. Finally, blood, brain and bone Pb levels were elevated in a dose dependent fashion up to six months after termination of exposure. We observed marked accumulation of Pb in bones, with higher Pb levels in 100-ppm exposed females than in males at 7 months of age. In conclusion, developmental Pb exposure caused mild alterations in early- and late-life behavioral domains, particularly involving olfactory and cognitive responses. These findings confirm the importance of animal models to understand how early chronic low-level lead exposure impacts on health in a life-course perspective.

摘要

早期生命中低水平的铅(Pb)暴露仍然是一个令人震惊的儿童健康问题。迄今为止,研究早期生命至成年期低剂量 Pb 影响的动物研究仍然很少。我们在一种小鼠模型中研究了发育性暴露于低水平 Pb 的行为效应,该模型产生的血液水平类似于儿童临床文献中观察到的水平。CD1 远交系母鼠通过饮用水从交配前两周至哺乳期结束摄入 Pb(25 或 100ppm)。雌雄后代均从新生儿期到成年期进行了运动、社会情感和认知终点的纵向评估。在暴露结束后长达六个月的时间内,在几种基质(血液、大脑和骨骼)中测定 Pb 水平。我们发现,暴露于 Pb 的新生幼鼠运动模式略有改变,对巢气味的偏好降低。暴露于最低 Pb 剂量的雌雄后代成年时对社会新颖性刺激的兴趣降低。此外,还观察到 Pb 暴露在空间学习和记忆任务中的性别依赖性效应,其中雄性受到选择性损害。最后,暴露结束后长达六个月的时间内,血液、大脑和骨骼中的 Pb 水平呈剂量依赖性升高。我们观察到 Pb 在骨骼中明显蓄积,在 7 个月大时,暴露于 100ppm 的雌性的 Pb 水平高于雄性。总之,发育性 Pb 暴露导致早期和晚期行为域的轻度改变,特别是涉及嗅觉和认知反应。这些发现证实了动物模型在从生命历程角度理解早期慢性低水平铅暴露如何影响健康方面的重要性。

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