Hossain_2026_Food.Chem.Toxicol__116174

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Title : Time-dependent post-exposure self-recovery rescues arsenic-induced behavioral and biochemical alterations in mice - Hossain_2026_Food.Chem.Toxicol__116174
Author(s) : Hossain S , Sarder SJ , Suchona TI , Shahriar S , Das S , Mia S , Ahmed B , Ahsan F , Meem TY , Nikkon F , Himeno S , Hossain K , Saud ZA
Ref : Food & Chemical Toxicology , :116174 , 2026
Abstract :

Chronic arsenic (As)-exposure leads to behavioral and biochemical changes both in humans and laboratory animals. However, post-exposure self-recovery after prolonged As-exposure remains unclear. This study evaluated the effects of As-exposure via drinking water (5 mg/kg body-weight/day) for 60 days and post-exposure self-recovery at 30-, 45-, and 60-days on behavioral and biochemical alterations in a mouse model. As-exposure mice exhibited augmented anxiety, impaired memory, and decreased motor coordination compared to controls. Furthermore, diminished cholinesterase and antioxidant environment, increased inflammation, and elevated Fe(2+) levels were observed in brains of As-exposed mice. However, after stopping drinking As-contaminated water, recovery groups showed less anxiety, improved memory, and motor coordination. Moreover, levels of Nrf2 and GSH, and activities of SOD, HO-1, AChE, and BChE were significantly increased in brains of 45- and 60-day recovery groups compared to As-exposed group. Besides, remarkably reduced Fe(2+) and MDA levels, concurrent with increased GPx4 activities in brains of the 45- and 60-day recovery groups, indicate attenuation of ferroptosis. Additionally, 45- and 60-day recovery groups showed decreased levels of IL-1beta and IL-6, while increased IL-10 levels indicated reduced inflammation. These results suggest that stopping As-intake facilitates the attenuation of oxidative stress-mediated anxiety, cognitive, and motor coordination impairment in As-exposed mice.

PubMedSearch : Hossain_2026_Food.Chem.Toxicol__116174
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Hossain S, Sarder SJ, Suchona TI, Shahriar S, Das S, Mia S, Ahmed B, Ahsan F, Meem TY, Nikkon F, Himeno S, Hossain K, Saud ZA (2026)
Time-dependent post-exposure self-recovery rescues arsenic-induced behavioral and biochemical alterations in mice
Food & Chemical Toxicology :116174

Hossain S, Sarder SJ, Suchona TI, Shahriar S, Das S, Mia S, Ahmed B, Ahsan F, Meem TY, Nikkon F, Himeno S, Hossain K, Saud ZA (2026)
Food & Chemical Toxicology :116174