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Effect of subchronic exposure to arsenic on levels of essential trace elements in mice brain and its gender difference

机译:亚慢性暴露于砷对小鼠大脑必需微量元素水平及其性别差异的影响

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The interactions of toxic metals with essential metals may result in disturbances in the homeostasis of essential elements. However, there are few reports about toxic effect of arsenic (As) on the levels of essential trace elements in the central nervous system. To investigate whether subchronic exposure to As disturbs levels of main essential trace elements in the brain of mice and whether the gender difference in the response to As are altered, the concentrations of As, Iron (Fe), copper (Cu), selenium (Se), zinc (Zn) and Chromium (Cr) in the cerebrum and cerebellum of mice exposed to As subchronically were examined by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The gender difference in the changed levels of these essential trace elements was also statistically analyzed. The concentration of As was significantly higher in the cerebrum or cerebellum of mice exposed to As than that in control group (P<0.05). It indicates that As can accumulate in brain of mice after subchronic exposure. The concentrations of Fe, Se and Cr in the cerebrum or cerebellumwere significantly lower in mice exposed to As than those in control group (P<0.05). On the contrary, the concentration of Cu in the cerebrum or cerebellum was significantly higher in mice exposed to As (P<0.05). Our results indicate that subchronic exposure to As may decrease the levels ofFe, Se andCr or increase the level of Cu in the brain of mice. Moreover, the significant gender difference was found relative to the effect of As on concentration of Se in cerebrumand concentrations of Cu and Se in cerebellum of mice. Therefore, more experiments are required to further understand mechanisms wherebyAs interacts with essential elements in brain and induces the gender difference.
机译:有毒金属与必需金属的相互作用可能会导致必需元素体内平衡的紊乱。但是,很少有关于砷对中枢神经系统必需微量元素水平的毒性作用的报道。研究亚慢性暴露于砷是否会干扰小鼠大脑中主要必需微量元素的水平,以及对砷的反应中的性别差异是否有所改变,砷,铁(Fe),铜(Cu),硒(Se ),通过电感耦合等离子体质谱法(ICP-MS)检查了亚慢性暴露于As的小鼠的大脑和小脑中的锌(Zn)和铬(Cr)。还对这些必需微量元素的变化水平中的性别差异进行了统计分析。暴露于As的小鼠的大脑或小脑中As的浓度明显高于对照组(P <0.05)。这表明亚慢性暴露后As可以在小鼠的脑中积累。暴露于As的小鼠的大脑或小脑中的Fe,Se和Cr的浓度显着低于对照组(P <0.05)。相反,暴露于As的小鼠中大脑或小脑中的Cu浓度显着较高(P <0.05)。我们的结果表明,亚慢性暴露于As可能会降低小鼠脑中Fe,Se和Cr的含量或增加Cu的含量。此外,相对于砷对小鼠大脑中硒浓度和小鼠小脑中铜和硒浓度的影响,发现了明显的性别差异。因此,需要更多的实验来进一步理解As与大脑中的基本元素相互作用并引起性别差异的机制。

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