Prenatal exposure to methylmercury during late gestation affects cerebral opiatergic system in rat offspring

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Zanoli, P
Truzzi, C
Veneri, C
Brandoli, C
Baraldi, M
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[1] Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, University of Modena, 41100 Modena
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10.1006/enrs.1997.3729
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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Pregnant female rats were orally administered a single dose (a mg/kg) of methylmercury chloride (MMC) on Day 15 of gestation. The binding characteristics of opioid receptors were studied in the brain of developing rats at different stages of age, An increased density of opioid receptors was found in whole brain of MMC-exposed rats at 21 days (delta receptors) and 60 days (mu and delta receptors) of age, in comparison with matched controls. An enhanced response to morphine administration was detected in MMC-exposed rat offspring at Day 60 of postnatal life, which, however, was not apparently due to an impaired liver metabolization or renal excretion. Hence, it is reasonable to surmise a possible correlation between receptor up-regulation and increased response to pharmacological challenge. These data seem to indicate that neurochemical alterations produced in the rat developing organism by prenatal exposure to methylmercury involve the opiatergic system which undergoes a supersensitivity phenomenon. This effect, which is not detectable in the first postnatal period, shows a delayed onset, being detectable only at the adult stage, These findings seem to indicate that pre-and postnatal methylmercury exposure induces latent neurochemical and behavioral alterations which could last even after the clearance of the metal from the brain. (C) 1997 Academic Press.
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