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Prenatal exposure to paracetamol/acetaminophen and precursor aniline impairs masculinisation of male brain and behaviour

机译:产前暴露于对乙酰氨基酚/对乙酰氨基酚和前体苯胺会损害男性大脑的男性化和行为

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Paracetamol/acetaminophen (N-Acetyl-p-Aminophenol; APAP) is the preferred analgesic for pain relief and fever during pregnancy. It has therefore caused concern that several studies have reported that prenatal exposure to APAP results in developmental alterations in both the reproductive tract and the brain. Genitals and nervous system of male mammals are actively masculinised during foetal development and early postnatal life by the combined actions of prostaglandins and androgens, resulting in the male-typical reproductive behaviour seen in adulthood. Both androgens and prostaglandins are known to be inhibited by APAP. Through intrauterine exposure experiments in C57BL/6 mice, we found that exposure to APAP decreased neuronal number in the sexually dimorphic nucleus (SDN) of the preoptic area (POA) in the anterior hypothalamus of male adult offspring. Likewise, exposure to the environmental pollutant and precursor of APAP, aniline, resulted in a similar reduction. Decrease in neuronal number in the SDN-POA is associated with reductions in male sexual behaviour. Consistent with the changes, male mice exposed in uteri to APAP exhibited changes in urinary marking behaviour as adults and had a less aggressive territorial display towards intruders of the same gender. Additionally, exposed males had reduced intromissions and ejaculations during mating with females in oestrus. Together, these data suggest that prenatal exposure to APAP may impair male sexual behaviour in adulthood by disrupting the sexual neurobehavioral programming. These findings add to the growing body of evidence suggesting the need to limit the widespread exposure and use of APAP by pregnant women.
机译:扑热息痛/对乙酰氨基酚(N-乙酰-对氨基苯酚; APAP)是妊娠期缓解疼痛和发烧的首选镇痛药。因此,引起关注的是,一些研究报告说,产前暴露于APAP会导致生殖道和大脑的发育改变。雄性哺乳动物的生殖器官和神经系统在胎儿发育和出生后早期受到前列腺素和雄激素联合作用的活跃男性化,导致成年后出现典型的男性生殖行为。已知雄激素和前列腺素均受APAP抑制。通过对C57BL / 6小鼠进行宫内暴露实验,我们发现暴露于APAP会降低成年雄性后代下丘脑前视前区(POA)的性双态核(SDN)中的神经元数量。同样,暴露于环境污染物和APAP的前体苯胺也导致了类似的减少。 SDN-POA中神经元数量的减少与男性性行为的减少有关。与这些变化一致的是,在子宫内暴露于APAP的雄性小鼠与成年小鼠相比,其尿液标记行为发生了变化,并且对同性别的入侵者的领土显示不那么积极。另外,在发情期与雌性交配的过程中,暴露的雄性减少了射精和射精。总之,这些数据表明,产前暴露于APAP可能会破坏性神经行为程序,从而损害成年男性的性行为。这些发现增加了越来越多的证据,表明有必要限制孕妇广泛接触和使用APAP。

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