Maternal lead exposure induces sex-dependent cerebellar glial alterations and repetitive behaviors.

Front Cell Neurosci

Department of Molecular Biology, College of Natural Sciences, Dankook University, Cheonan, South Korea.

Published: August 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Lead exposure during pregnancy in mice showed significant effects on the development of pups, revealing increased gliosis and altered behaviors related to neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly in male mice.
  • The study monitored lead exposure via lead-contaminated water and conducted RNA-sequencing to analyze the underlying cellular mechanisms, focusing on both male and female offspring.
  • Notable changes in GABA signaling were discovered, with lead-exposed males displaying decreased monoamine oxidase B and increased diamine oxidase, suggesting that lead exposure may contribute to autistic-like behaviors in offspring.

Article Abstract

Lead (Pb) is one of the most prevalent heavy metals we encounter daily. Although there are many reports regarding their toxic effects on humans, the effects of exposure to low lead concentrations throughout the pregnancy period on the offspring are not fully elucidated yet. This study aimed to investigate the cellular mechanisms that occur in response to lead exposure. To this end, we administered lead-containing water to pregnant mice from the day of conception till delivery or till day 28 postnatally. Furthermore, we performed neurodevelopmental disorder-related behavior tests and RNA-sequencing analysis. We used both genders for all experiments because neurodevelopmental disorders usually show several sex-dependent differences. The results revealed increased levels of gliosis in the cerebella of lead-exposed pups compared to those in littermates belonging to the control group. Additionally, we observed altered behaviors of male mice in the autism spectrum disorder-related tests. RNA-sequencing results revealed changes in gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) signaling in the lead-exposed mouse model. Specifically, the lead-exposed male mice showed decreased monoamine oxidase B and increased levels of diamine oxidase enzyme, which is related to the synthesis of GABA in astrocytes. These findings demonstrate sex-dependent basal developmental changes in glial cells and an increased prevalence of autistic-like behaviors in the young pups of mothers exposed to lead during pregnancy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9442054PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2022.954807DOI Listing

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