Exposure to melamine cyanuric acid in adult mice caused motor activity and skeletal muscle energy metabolism disorder.

Physiol Behav

State Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology, The Key Laboratory of Bioactive Materials, Ministry of Education, College of Life Science, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2022

Thyroid hormone has a variety of physiological functions and plays an important role in the development of central nervous system, skeletal muscle and lung, as well as body temperature regulation. Skeletal muscle is a key determinant of basal metabolic rate and systemic energy metabolism. It contains Myopsin (SLN) which plays an important role in muscle heat production and energy metabolism. Melamine cyanuric acid (MCA) is an important component of the new flame retardant, but also a chemical interfering substance that can affect the endocrine in the body. It is mainly distributed in nylon and other flame retardant substances. Therefore, in this study, male mice were exposed to MCA at 10, 20 and 30 mg/kg for four weeks. We explored the effects of MCA exposure on skeletal muscle morphology, thermogenic gene expression and motor activity to explore whether MCA exposure could induce skeletal muscle hyperthermia and energy metabolism disorders and its underlying mechanisms. The results showed that the motor activity of male mice exposed to MCA was decreased, the morphology of skeletal muscle tissue was impaired, and the levels of morphological and thermogenic genes in skeletal muscle were destroyed. These findings are intended to provide a preliminary reference for studying the effects of MCA exposure on thermogenesis and energy metabolism in adult mice.

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