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Effects of Prenatal Exposure to a Low-Dose of Bisphenol A on Sex Differences in Emotional Behavior and Central Alpha2-Adrenergic Receptor Binding

机译:产前低剂量双酚A暴露对情绪行为和中枢Alpha2-肾上腺素能受体结合性别差异的影响

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Prenatal exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) influences the development of sex differences neurologically and behaviorally across many species of vertebrates. These effects are a consequence of BPA’s estrogenic activity and its ability to act as an endocrine disrupter even, at very low doses. When exposure to BPA occurs during critical periods of development, it can interfere with the normal activity of sex steroids, impacting the fate of neurons, neural connectivity and the development of brain regions sensitive to steroid activity. Among the most sensitive behavioral targets of BPA action are behaviors that are characterized by a sexual dimorphism, especially emotion and anxiety related behaviors, such as the amount of time spent investigating a novel environment, locomotive activity and arousal. Moreover, in some species of rodents, BPA exposure affected males’ sexual behaviors. Interestingly, these behaviors are at least in part modulated by the catecholaminergic system, which has been reported to be a target of BPA action. In the present study we investigated the influence of prenatal exposure of mice to a very low single dose of BPA on emotional and sexual behaviors and on the density and binding characteristics of alpha adrenergic receptors. Alpha adrenergic receptors are widespread in the central nervous system and they can act as autoreceptors, inhibiting the release of noradrenaline and other neurotransmitters from presynaptic terminals. BPA exposure disrupted sex differences in behavioral responses to a novel environment, but did not affect male mice sexual behavior. Importantly, BPA exposure caused a change in the binding affinity of alpha adrenergic receptors in the locus coeruleus and medial preoptic area (mPOA) and it eliminated the sexual dimorphism in the density of the receptors in the mPOA.
机译:产前暴露于双酚A(BPA)会在许多脊椎动物物种的神经和行为上影响性别差异的发展。这些影响是BPA的雌激素活性及其即使在非常低的剂量下也能充当内分泌干扰物的能力的结果。当BPA暴露在发育的关键时期发生时,它会干扰性类固醇的正常活动,影响神经元的命运,神经连通性以及对类固醇活性敏感的大脑区域的发育。 BPA行为最敏感的行为目标包括以性二态性为特征的行为,尤其是与情绪和焦虑相关的行为,例如研究新环境,机车活动和唤醒所花费的时间。此外,在某些啮齿动物中,双酚A暴露会影响男性的性行为。有趣的是,这些行为至少部分地由儿茶酚胺能系统调节,该系统已被报道是BPA作用的靶标。在本研究中,我们调查了小鼠的产前暴露于非常低的单剂量BPA对情绪和性行为以及α肾上腺素受体的密度和结合特性的影响。 α肾上腺素能受体广泛分布于中枢神经系统,它们可以作为自体受体,抑制去甲肾上腺素和其他神经递质从突触前末端的释放。 BPA暴露破坏了对新环境的行为反应中的性别差异,但并未影响雄性小鼠的性行为。重要的是,BPA暴露引起蓝斑和视前内侧区域(mPOA)中的α肾上腺素能受体的结合亲和力发生变化,并且消除了mPOA中受体密度的性二态性。

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