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Persistent autism-relevant behavioral phenotype and social neuropeptide alterations in female mice offspring induced by maternal transfer of PBDE congeners in the commercial mixture DE-71.

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Kozlova, EV; Valdez, MC; Denys, ME; Bishay, AE; Krum, JM; Rabbani, KM; Carrillo, V; Gonzalez, GM; Lampel, G; Tran, JD; Vazquez, BM; Uddin, SA ...
Published in: Archives of toxicology
January 2022

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are ubiquitous persistent organic pollutants (POPs) that are known neuroendocrine disrupting chemicals with adverse neurodevelopmental effects. PBDEs may act as risk factors for autism spectrum disorders (ASD), characterized by abnormal psychosocial functioning, although direct evidence is currently lacking. Using a translational exposure model, we tested the hypothesis that maternal transfer of a commercial mixture of PBDEs, DE-71, produces ASD-relevant behavioral and neurochemical deficits in female offspring. C57Bl6/N mouse dams (F0) were exposed to DE-71 via oral administration of 0 (VEH/CON), 0.1 (L-DE-71) or 0.4 (H-DE-71) mg/kg bw/d from 3 wk prior to gestation through end of lactation. Mass spectrometry analysis indicated in utero and lactational transfer of PBDEs (in ppb) to F1 female offspring brain tissue at postnatal day (PND) 15 which was reduced by PND 110. Neurobehavioral testing of social novelty preference (SNP) and social recognition memory (SRM) revealed that adult L-DE-71 F1 offspring display deficient short- and long-term SRM, in the absence of reduced sociability, and increased repetitive behavior. These effects were concomitant with reduced olfactory discrimination of social odors. Additionally, L-DE-71 exposure also altered short-term novel object recognition memory but not anxiety or depressive-like behavior. Moreover, F1 L-DE-71 displayed downregulated mRNA transcripts for oxytocin (Oxt) in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) and supraoptic nucleus, and vasopressin (Avp) in the BNST and upregulated Avp1ar in BNST, and Oxtr in the paraventricular nucleus. Our work demonstrates that developmental PBDE exposure produces ASD-relevant neurochemical, olfactory processing and behavioral phenotypes that may result from early neurodevelopmental reprogramming within central social and memory networks.

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Archives of toxicology

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1432-0738

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0340-5761

Publication Date

January 2022

Volume

96

Issue

1

Start / End Page

335 / 365

Related Subject Headings

  • Toxicology
  • Phenotype
  • Neuropeptides
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice
  • Maternal Exposure
  • Humans
  • Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers
  • Flame Retardants
  • Female
 

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Kozlova, E. V., Valdez, M. C., Denys, M. E., Bishay, A. E., Krum, J. M., Rabbani, K. M., … Curras-Collazo, M. C. (2022). Persistent autism-relevant behavioral phenotype and social neuropeptide alterations in female mice offspring induced by maternal transfer of PBDE congeners in the commercial mixture DE-71. Archives of Toxicology, 96(1), 335–365. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-021-03163-4
Kozlova, Elena V., Matthew C. Valdez, Maximillian E. Denys, Anthony E. Bishay, Julia M. Krum, Kayhon M. Rabbani, Valeria Carrillo, et al. “Persistent autism-relevant behavioral phenotype and social neuropeptide alterations in female mice offspring induced by maternal transfer of PBDE congeners in the commercial mixture DE-71.Archives of Toxicology 96, no. 1 (January 2022): 335–65. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-021-03163-4.
Kozlova, Elena V., et al. “Persistent autism-relevant behavioral phenotype and social neuropeptide alterations in female mice offspring induced by maternal transfer of PBDE congeners in the commercial mixture DE-71.Archives of Toxicology, vol. 96, no. 1, Jan. 2022, pp. 335–65. Epmc, doi:10.1007/s00204-021-03163-4.
Kozlova EV, Valdez MC, Denys ME, Bishay AE, Krum JM, Rabbani KM, Carrillo V, Gonzalez GM, Lampel G, Tran JD, Vazquez BM, Anchondo LM, Uddin SA, Huffman NM, Monarrez E, Olomi DS, Chinthirla BD, Hartman RE, Kodavanti PRS, Chompre G, Phillips AL, Stapleton HM, Henkelmann B, Schramm K-W, Curras-Collazo MC. Persistent autism-relevant behavioral phenotype and social neuropeptide alterations in female mice offspring induced by maternal transfer of PBDE congeners in the commercial mixture DE-71. Archives of toxicology. 2022 Jan;96(1):335–365.
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Published In

Archives of toxicology

DOI

EISSN

1432-0738

ISSN

0340-5761

Publication Date

January 2022

Volume

96

Issue

1

Start / End Page

335 / 365

Related Subject Headings

  • Toxicology
  • Phenotype
  • Neuropeptides
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice
  • Maternal Exposure
  • Humans
  • Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers
  • Flame Retardants
  • Female