Prenatal exposure to fenugreek impairs sensorimotor development and the operation of spinal cord networks in mice.

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Laboratoire Pharmacologie, Neurobiologie et Comportement, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifiques et Techniques (URAC 37), Cadi Ayyad Université, Marrakech, Maroc ; Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone, P3M Team, CNRS, Aix Marseille Université, Marseille, France.

Published: June 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Fenugreek seeds are known for their health benefits, particularly in traditional medicine, but they can cause serious birth defects when consumed during pregnancy, as seen in human cases.
  • - A study on pregnant mice that were given fenugreek seed extract showed significant delays in various motor skills and sensorimotor functions in the offspring from birth to adulthood.
  • - The research suggests that fenugreek seed extract negatively impacts the development of spinal cord activity and motor coordination by reducing neuronal excitability, leading to lasting motor impairments in mice.

Article Abstract

Fenugreek is a medicinal plant whose seeds are widely used in traditional medicine, mainly for its laxative, galactagogue and antidiabetic effects. However, consumption of fenugreek seeds during pregnancy has been associated with a range of congenital malformations, including hydrocephalus, anencephaly and spina bifida in humans. The present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of prenatal treatment of fenugreek seeds on the development of sensorimotor functions from birth to young adults. Pregnant mice were treated by gavage with 1 g/kg/day of lyophilized fenugreek seeds aqueous extract (FSAE) or distilled water during the gestational period. Behavioral tests revealed in prenatally treated mice a significant delay in righting, cliff avoidance, negative geotaxis responses and the swimming development. In addition, extracellular recording of motor output in spinal cord isolated from neonatal mice showed that the frequency of spontaneous activity and fictive locomotion was reduced in FSAE-exposed mice. On the other hand, the cross-correlation coefficient in control mice was significantly more negative than in treated animals indicating that alternating patterns are deteriorated in FSAE-treated animals. At advanced age, prenatally treated mice displayed altered locomotor coordination in the rotarod test and also changes in static and dynamic parameters assessed by the CatWalk automated gait analysis system. We conclude that FSAE impairs sensorimotor and coordination functions not only in neonates but also in adult mice. Moreover, spinal neuronal networks are less excitable in prenatally FSAE-exposed mice suggesting that modifications within the central nervous system are responsible, at least in part, for the motor impairments.

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