INFLUENCE OF GESTATIONAL EXPOSURE ON THE EFFECTS OF PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO METHYL MERCURY ON POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT IN RATS

被引:12
|
作者
Gandhi, Dinesh N. [1 ]
Panchal, Govind M. [1 ]
Dhull, Dinesh K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Occupat Hlth ICMR, Dept Neurobehav Toxicol, Ahmadabad 380016, Gujarat, India
关键词
methyl mercury; prenatal exposure; postnatal development; maternal toxicity; fetotoxicity; rats; COLLABORATIVE BEHAVIORAL TERATOLOGY; METHYLMERCURY; MICE; PREGNANCY; HAIR;
D O I
10.21101/cejph.a3773
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Fish and other aquatic organisms are important source of dietary proteins for the human population. Fish meat, however, is contaminated with methyl mercury (MeHg), a potent neurotoxin. The well known Minamata and Niigata epidemic outcomes in Japan have raised the awareness of the health risk resulting from consumption of fish (and shellfish) from water basins polluted with industrial wastes containing mercury. In the present study, pregnant rat dams were exposed to environmental toxic elements methyl mercury, 1000-1200 h, daily from the fifth gestation day (GD5) till parturition. Three groups of animals were given, by gavages, MeHg (0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 mg/kg/day) and control group received 0.9% saline at the same time. All animals were allowed to deliver and wean their offspring. Pups were evaluated for early development effects. There was a significant effect of treatment on somatic growth such as reduction in percentage of maternal weight gain (20.62%) at higher dose level whereas there was no change in percentage of live birth (100.00%) with 0.5 and 1.0 mg/kg dose treatment groups. There was a significant increase in the percentage of resorption (100.00%) per litter with 2.0 mg/kg/day MeHg dose. Average gestation length (days) and percentage resorption per litter or percentage foetuses/malformations per litter were not affected at 0.5 and 1.0 mg/kg/day dose level. The results of the study confirmed the high-teratogenic potential of MeHg and the need of payng increased attention to MeHg concerning its exogenous use during pregnancy.
引用
收藏
页码:30 / 35
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Effects of prenatal propofol exposure on postnatal development in rats
    Li, Jing
    Xiong, Ming
    Alhashem, Hussain M.
    Zhang, Yong
    Tilak, Vasanti
    Patel, Anuradha
    Siegel, Allan
    Ye, Jiang Hong
    Bekker, Alex
    NEUROTOXICOLOGY AND TERATOLOGY, 2014, 43 : 51 - 58
  • [2] Effects of prenatal exposure to toluene on postnatal development and behavior in rats
    Hougaard, KS
    Hass, U
    Lund, SP
    Simonsen, L
    NEUROTOXICOLOGY AND TERATOLOGY, 1999, 21 (03) : 241 - 250
  • [3] INFLUENCE OF MATERNAL FACTORS ON THE POSTNATAL EFFECTS OF PRENATAL EXPOSURE OF RATS TO PLUTONIUM
    SIKOV, MR
    ROMMEREIM, DN
    DAGLE, GE
    BUSCHBOM, RL
    TERATOLOGY, 1987, 35 (02) : A64 - A64
  • [4] EFFECTS OF PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO CHLORPROMAZINE ON POSTNATAL-DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR OF RATS
    ROBERTSON, R
    MAJKA, J
    BOKELMAN, D
    TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY, 1979, 48 (01) : A117 - A117
  • [5] EFFECTS OF PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO XYLENE ON POSTNATAL-DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR IN RATS
    HASS, U
    LUND, SP
    SIMONSEN, L
    FRIES, AS
    NEUROTOXICOLOGY AND TERATOLOGY, 1995, 17 (03) : 341 - 349
  • [6] EFFECTS OF PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO CHLORPROMAZINE ON POSTNATAL-DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR OF RATS
    ROBERTSON, RT
    MAJKA, JA
    PETER, CP
    BOKELMAN, DL
    TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY, 1980, 53 (03) : 541 - 549
  • [7] EFFECTS OF PRENATAL NALOXONE EXPOSURE ON POSTNATAL BEHAVIORAL-DEVELOPMENT OF RATS
    VORHEES, CV
    NEUROBEHAVIORAL TOXICOLOGY AND TERATOLOGY, 1981, 3 (03): : 295 - 301
  • [8] Prenatal and postnatal methyl mercury exposure in Niigata, Japan: adult outcomes
    Saito, Hisashi
    Sekikawa, Tomoko
    Taguchi, Jun
    Shozawa, Tetsu
    Kinoshita, Yasuko
    Matsumura, Kouko
    Yanagihara, Kiyoko
    Nikaido, Kazue
    Urasaki, Sadako
    Imaizumi, Haruyuki
    Hatano, Hideto
    NEUROTOXICOLOGY, 2020, 81 : 364 - +
  • [9] EFFECTS OF PRENATAL OCHRATOXIN A EXPOSURE ON BEHAVIOR IN POSTNATAL RATS
    KIHARA, T
    NAKAGAWA, K
    YAMAMOTO, Y
    MATSUO, T
    TANIMURA, T
    TERATOLOGY, 1983, 28 (01) : A16 - A16
  • [10] GROWTH AND SENSORIMOTOR DEVELOPMENT IN RATS WITH PRENATAL OR PRENATAL AND POSTNATAL ETHANOL EXPOSURE
    GORDON, EF
    OLSON, KL
    FEDERATION PROCEEDINGS, 1982, 41 (04) : 1069 - 1069