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The effect of graphene oxide administration on the brains of male mice: Behavioral study and assessment of oxidative stress.
Rhazouani, Asmaa; Gamrani, Halima; Gebrati, Lhoucine; Kurniawan, Tonni Agustiono; Aziz, Faissal.
Afiliação
  • Rhazouani A; Laboratory of Water, Biodiversity & Climate Change, Cadi Ayyad University, B.P. 2390, Marrakech 40000, Morocco; National Centre for Studies and Research on Water and Energy (CNEREE), Cadi Ayyad University, B. P 511, Marrakech 40000, Morocco; Laboratory of Clinical, Experimental and Environmental
  • Gamrani H; Laboratory of Clinical, Experimental and Environmental Neurosciences, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech, Morocco.
  • Gebrati L; Laboratory of Materials, Processes, Environment and Quality, Cadi Ayyad University, BP 63, Safi 46000, Morocco.
  • Kurniawan TA; College of Ecology and the Environment, Xiamen University, Xiamen Fujian, 361102, China.
  • Aziz F; Laboratory of Water, Biodiversity & Climate Change, Cadi Ayyad University, B.P. 2390, Marrakech 40000, Morocco; National Centre for Studies and Research on Water and Energy (CNEREE), Cadi Ayyad University, B. P 511, Marrakech 40000, Morocco. Electronic address: f.aziz@uca.ma.
Neurotoxicology ; 103: 189-197, 2024 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38876426
ABSTRACT
Graphene oxide (GO) nanoparticles are attracting growing interest in various fields, not least because of their distinct characteristics and possible uses. However, concerns about their impact on neurological health are emerging, underlining the need for in-depth studies to assess their neurotoxicity. This study examines GO exposure's neurobehavioral and biochemical effects on the central nervous system (CNS). To this end, we administered two doses of GO (2 and 5 mg/kg GO) to mice over a 46-day treatment period. We performed a battery of behavioral tests on the mice, including the open field to assess locomotor activity, the maze plus to measure anxiety, the pole test to assess balance and the rotarod to measure motor coordination. In parallel, we analyzed malondialdehyde (MDA) levels and catalase activity in the brains of mice exposed to GO nanoparticles. In addition, X-ray energy dispersive (EDX) analysis was performed to determine the molecular composition of the brain. Our observations reveal brain alterations in mice exposed to GO by intraperitoneal injection, demonstrating a dose-dependent relationship. We identified behavioral alterations in mice exposed to GO, such as increased anxiety, decreased motor coordination, reduced locomotor activity and balance disorders. These changes were dose-dependent, suggesting a correlation between the amount of GO administered and the extent of behavioral alterations. At the same time, a dose-dependent increase in malondialdehyde and catalase activity was observed, reinforcing the correlation between exposure intensity and associated biochemical responses.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Comportamento Animal / Encéfalo / Estresse Oxidativo / Grafite Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Comportamento Animal / Encéfalo / Estresse Oxidativo / Grafite Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article