Friday, July 15, 2011

Critical duration of exposure for developmental chlorpyrifos-induced neurobehavioral toxicity.

Critical duration of exposure for developmental chlorpyrifos-induced neurobehavioral toxicity.
Sledge D, Yen J, Morton T, Dishaw L, Petro A, Donerly S, Linney E, Levin ED.
Neurotoxicol Teratol. 2011 Jul 2. [Epub ahead of print]
Source
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, USA.
Abstract
Developmental exposure of rats to the pesticide chlorpyrifos (CPF) causes persistent neurobehavioral impairment. In a parallel series of studies with zebrafish, we have also found persisting behavioral dysfunction after developmental CPF exposure. We have developed a battery of measures of zebrafish behavior, which are reliable and sensitive to toxicant-induced damage. This study determined the critical duration of developmental CPF exposure for causing persisting neurobehavioral effects. Tests of sensorimotor response (tap startle response and habituation), stress response (novel tank diving test) and learning (3-chamber tank spatial discrimination) were conducted with adult zebrafish after early developmental CPF exposure. The CPF exposure level was 100ng/ml with durations of 0-1, 0-2, 0-3, 0-4 and 0-5days after fertilization. Developmental CPF exposure had persisting behavioral effects in zebrafish tested as adults. In the tactile startle test, CPF exposed fish showed decreased habituation to startle and a trend toward increased overall startle response. In the novel tank exploration test, exposed fish showed decreased escape diving response and increased swimming activity. In the 3-chamber learning test, the 0-5day CPF exposure group had a significantly lower learning rate. There was evidence for persisting declines in brain dopamine and norepinepherine levels after developmental CPF exposure. In all of the measures the clearest persistent effects were seen in fish exposed for the full duration of five days after fertilization. In a follow-up experiment there were some indications for persisting behavioral effects after exposure during only the later phase of this developmental window. This study demonstrated the selective long-term neurobehavioral alterations caused by exposure to CPF in zebrafish. The zebrafish model can facilitate the determination of the molecular mechanisms underlying long-term neurobehavioral impairment after developmental toxicant exposure.
 
PMID: 21745564 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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