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Effects of early life PM2.5 exposure on prefrontal cortex of offspring male rats / 中国应用生理学杂志
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology ; (6): 1-5, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-927888
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To investigate the effects of PM2.5 exposure at different stages of early life on the prefrontal cortex of offspring rats.

Methods:

Twelve pregnant SD rats were randomly divided into four groups Control group (CG), Maternal pregnancy exposure group (MG), Early postnatal exposure group (EP) and Perinatal period exposure group (PP), 3 rats in each group. The pregnant and offspring rats were exposed to clean air or 8-fold concentrated PM2.5. MG was exposed from gestational day (GD) 1 to GD21. EP was exposed from postnatal day (PND) 1 to PND21, and PP was exposed from GD1 to PND21. After exposure, the prefrontal cortex of 6 offspring rats in each group was analyzed. HE staining was used to observe the pathological damage in the prefrontal cortex. ELISA was employed to detect neuroinflammatory factors, and HPLC/MSC was applied to determine neurotransmitter content. Western blot and colorimetry were applied for detecting astrocyte markers and oxidative stress markers, respectively.

Results:

Compared with MG and CG, the pathological changes of prefrontal cortex in PP and EP were more obvious. Compared with MG and CG, the neuroinflammatory factors (IL-1, IL-6, TNF-α) in PP and EP were increased significantly (P<0.01), the level of MT were decreased significantly (P<0.05), and the level of oxytocin (OT) showed a downward trend; the level of neurotransmitter ACh was also increased significantly (P<0.01). Compared with MG and CG, the GFAP level of PP and EP showed an upward trend, the level of oxidative stress index SOD in PP and EP was decreased significantly (P<0.01), and the level of ROS was increased significantly (P<0.01). Compared with the offspring rats of CG and MG, the CAT level of PP was decreased significantly (P<0.01, P<0.05). Compared with the offspring rats of CG, the CAT level of EP was decreased significantly (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in IL-1, IL-6, TNF-α, MT, OT, ACh, GFAP, SOD, ROS and CAT levels between PP and EP, or MG and CG.

Conclusion:

PM2.5 exposure in early life has adverse effects on the prefrontal cortex of offspring male rats, and early birth exposure may be more sensitive.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Superoxide Dismutase / Interleukin-6 / Interleukin-1 / Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha / Reactive Oxygen Species / Rats, Sprague-Dawley / Prefrontal Cortex / Neurotransmitter Agents / Particulate Matter Limits: Animals / Pregnancy Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology Year: 2022 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Superoxide Dismutase / Interleukin-6 / Interleukin-1 / Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha / Reactive Oxygen Species / Rats, Sprague-Dawley / Prefrontal Cortex / Neurotransmitter Agents / Particulate Matter Limits: Animals / Pregnancy Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology Year: 2022 Type: Article