Prenatal di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate maternal exposure impairs the spatial memory of adult mouse offspring in a phase- and gender-dependent manner.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology, Department of Toxicology, Key Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology of Anhui Higher Education Institutes, School of Public Health, Anhui Medical University, Hefei, 230032, China.

Published: August 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • DEHP is a common plasticizer that can cause fetal growth restriction and behavioral issues in mice later in life.
  • Pregnant mice were exposed to DEHP during specific gestation periods, and their offspring underwent tests at puberty and adulthood to evaluate behaviors like anxiety and memory.
  • Results indicated that male offspring exposed during gestation 13-17 days experienced significant impairments in spatial memory, highlighting the gender-specific impact of prenatal DEHP exposure.

Article Abstract

DEHP is a wildly used plasticizer. Maternal DEHP exposure induced fetal growth restriction (FGR) and behavioral abnormalities in adolescence and adulthood mouse. The effect of low birth weight induced by DEHP on behaviors after growing up is not certain. In this study, the ICR pregnant mice were exposed to 200 mg/kg DEHP during gestation 6-12 days or 13-17 days, which can create FGR model. The F1 offspring were performed three ethological experiments at puberty (6 weeks postpartum) and adult period (8 weeks postpartum). The open field test was performed to detect the locomotor activity and anxiety, the elevated plus maze to test anxiety-like behavior, and the Morris water maze assay to measure the spatial learning and memory capability of male and female offspring. The results showed that spatial memory ability was dramatically impaired for male rather than female offspring in gestation 13-17 days' group. Other behaviors had no statistically different between groups. These findings suggest that prenatal DEHP exposure disturbed mouse offspring spatial memory ability in a phase- and gender-dependent manner.

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