Prenatal coexposure to metallic mercury vapour and methylmercury produce interactive behavioural changes in adult rats

被引:65
作者
Fredriksson, A
Dencker, L
Archer, T
Danielsson, BRG
机构
[1] UPPSALA UNIV,DEPT PHARMACEUT BIOSCI,DIV TOXICOL,S-75124 UPPSALA,SWEDEN
[2] UNIV GOTHENBURG,DEPT PSYCHOL,S-40020 GOTHENBURG,SWEDEN
关键词
prenatal; MeHg; Hg degrees; inhalation; behaviour; coexposure;
D O I
10.1016/0892-0362(95)02059-4
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Pregnant rats were 1) administered methyl mercury (MeHg) by gavage, 2 mg/kg/day during days 6-9 of gestation, 2) exposed by inhalation to metallic mercury (Hg degrees) vapour (1.8 mg/m(3) air for 1.5 h per day) during gestation days 14-19, 3) exposed to both MeHg by gavage and Hg degrees vapour by inhalation (MeHg + Hg degrees), or 4) were given combined vehicle administration for each of the two treatments (control). The inhalation regimen corresponded to an approximate dose of 0.1 mg Hg degrees/kg/day. Clinical observations and developmental markers up to weaning showed no differences between any of the groups. Testing of behavioural function was performed between 4 and 5 months of age and included spontaneous motor activity, spatial learning in a circular bath, and instrumental maze learning for food reward. Offspring of dams exposed to Hg degrees showed hyperactivity in the motor activity test chambers over all three parameters: locomotion, rearing and total activity; this effect was potentiated in the animals of the MeHg + Hg degrees group. In the swim maze test, the MeHg + Hg degrees and Hg degrees groups evidenced longer latencies to reach a submerged platform, which they had learned to mount the day before, compared to either the control or MeHg groups. In the modified, enclosed radial arm maze, both the MeHg + Hg degrees and Hg degrees groups showed more ambulations and rearings in the activity test prior to the learning test. During the learning trial, the same groups (i.e., MeHg + Hg degrees and Hg degrees) showed longer latencies and made more errors in acquiring all eight pellets. Generally, the results indicate that prenatal exposure to Hg degrees causes alterations to both spontaneous and learned behaviours, suggesting some deficit in adaptive functions. Coexposure to MeHg, which by itself did not alter these functions at the dose given in this study, served to significantly aggravate the changes.
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