Montañez-Rodriguez Esaú, Avila-Rojas Sabino Hazael, Jimenez-Dorantes Ariana Guadalupe, León-Contreras Juan Carlos, Hernandez-Pando Rogelio, Arreola-Guerra José Manuel, Gerarduzzi Casimiro, Meléndez-Camargo María Estela, Del Razo Luz M, Barbier Olivier Christophe
Department of Toxicology, Centre for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute (Cinvestav), CDMX, Mexico.
Experimental, National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition "Salvador Zubirán,", CDMX, Mexico.
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol. 2024 Sep;110:104545. doi: 10.1016/j.etap.2024.104545. Epub 2024 Aug 28.
To determine if fluoride's established negative impact on adult kidney health begins during gestation, an intergenerational model of Wistar rats was exposed to two doses of fluoride (2.5 or 5.0 mg/kg/day via gavage) 20 days before mating and during gestation (20 days). The results revealed that fluoride was distributed to the amniotic fluid and fetus, resulting in lower weight, more pronounced fetal restriction, and decreased creatinine, osmolarity, and amniotic fluid volume. At the kidney level, less development in the nephrogenic and cortical zones was observed in the fluoride treatment groups, with an imbalance in the number of glomeruli and "S" shaped bodies, an increase in the immunoexpression of the marker of proliferation Ki-67 in the nephrogenic zone, an increase in the expression of Wnt4 and more maturation of the renal tubules, indicating that fluoride exposure during pregnancy alters kidney development and promotes early maturation of tubular segments.