后代
氰戊菊酯
内分泌学
内科学
磷酸戊糖途径
生物
新陈代谢
代谢组学
怀孕
医学
糖酵解
生物信息学
杀虫剂
遗传学
农学
作者
Heng Zhang,Ting Lu,Yaling Feng,Xian Sun,Yang Xu,Kun Zhou,Rongli Sun,Yubang Wang,Xinru Wang,Minjian Chen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.136130
摘要
The general population is widely exposed to fenvalerate. However, the effects of maternal exposure to fenvalerate on neurodevelopment in offspring and the underlying metabolic mechanism are largely unknown.Pregnant mice were exposed to fenvalerate for 11 consecutive days. The forced swimming test (FST) was performed in 35 day-old offspring to investigate the effects of fenvalerate on neurobehavioral responses. Blood serum free T4 and free T3 concentrations were measured using commercial ELISA. Blood and thyroid samples were used for metabolomic analyses with UPLC Q-Exactive. The expression levels of neurotransmitter metaolite receptors were determined in the frontal cortex of offspring using real-time PCR.The immobility time, free T4 and free T3, and expression levels of Htr1a and Htr2a were statistically changed in offspring male mice. Metabolomic analysis revealed that the pentose phosphate pathway, starch and sucrose metabolism, glutamic acid metabolism were the key changed pathways in the blood, and thiamine metabolism was the key changed pathway in the thyroid.Prenatal exposure to fenvalerate affected neurodevelopment in male offspring mice both via the changed abundances of metabolites involved in glycolysis related metabolism and medium-chain fatty acid metabolism, and the changes in 5-HT receptor expression.
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