Fluoride exposure during pregnancy and lactation triggers oxidative stress and molecular changes in hippocampus of offspring rats

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Ferreira, Maria Karolina Martins
Aragão, Walessa Alana Bragança
Bittencourt, Leonardo Oliveira
Puty, Bruna
Dionizio, Aline
Souza, Michel Platini Caldas de
Buzalaf, Marilia Afonso Rabelo
Oliveira, Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa de
Crespo-López, Maria Elena
Lima, Rafael Rodrigues
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Long-term exposure to high concentrations of fluoride (F) can damage mineralized and soft tissues such as bones,
liver, kidney, intestine, and nervous system of adult rats. The high permeability of the blood–brain barrier and
placenta to F during pregnancy and lactation may be critical to neurological development. Therefore, this study
aimed to investigate the effects of F exposure during pregnancy and lactation on molecular processes and
oxidative biochemistry of offspring rats’ hippocampus. Pregnant Wistar rats were randomly assigned into 3
groups in accordance with the drinking water received: G1 – deionized water (control); G2 – 10 mg/L of F and G3
– 50 mg/L of F. The exposure to fluoridated water began on the first day of pregnancy and lasted until the 21st
day of breastfeeding (when the offspring rats were weaned). Blood plasma samples of the offspring rats were
collected to determine F levels. Hippocampi samples were collected for oxidative biochemistry analyses through
antioxidant capacity against peroxyl (ACAP), lipid peroxidation (LPO), and nitrite (NO2
− ) levels. Also, brainderived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene expression (RT-qPCR) and proteomic profile analyses were performed. The results showed that exposure to both F concentrations during pregnancy and lactation increased the
F bioavailability, triggered redox imbalance featured by a decrease of ACAP, increase of LPO and NO2
− levels, BDNF overexpression and changes in the hippocampus proteome. These findings raise novel questions regarding
potential repercussions on the hippocampus structure and functioning in the different cognitive domains.
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FERREIRA, Maria Karolina Martins et al. Fluoride exposure during pregnancy and lactation triggers oxidative stress and molecular changes in hippocampus of offspring rats. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, v. 208, p. 1-10, Jan. 2021.xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-decsPrimary
Sistema Nervoso / anatomia & histologiaMalformações do Sistema Nervoso
Flúor / análise
Fluoretação
Gravidez
Ratos Wistar / anormalidades