Sharma_2023_Neurotoxicol_99_139

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Title : Nano polystyrene induced changes in anxiety and learning behaviour are mediated through oxidative stress and gene disturbance in mouse brain regions - Sharma_2023_Neurotoxicol_99_139
Author(s) : Sharma A , Kaur M , Sharma K , Bunkar SK , John P , Bhatnagar P
Ref : Neurotoxicology , 99 :139 , 2023
Abstract :

It is widely reported now that nanoplastic particles have potential neurotoxic effects and may disturb central nervous system (CNS) function. However, the mechanism behind these toxic effects still needs to be elucidated. In the current study, we investigated the effects of polystyrene nanoplastics (PS-NPs) on changes in learning, memory, and anxiety-related behavior in mice based on some selected biochemical, molecular, and histopathological changes in three important brain regions (Cortex, Hypothalamus, and Hippocampus). Male mice were orally administered daily with two doses of 50 nm PS-NPs (0.2 mg/ml and 1 mg/ml) for 8 weeks. We observed decreased expression of neurotransmitter-related genes (VAChT, GAD, and SYP) in the cortex, hypothalamus, and hippocampus areas of the mouse brain. Other biochemical variables including, antioxidant enzymes, biomarkers for oxidative stress, and acetylcholinesterase activity showed significant alterations in all three brain regions. Molecular and neurochemical data thus suggest significant neurobehavioral changes following sub-chronic exposure to PS-NPs which may lead to enhanced anxiety-related and spatial learning and memory-related impairments by affecting limbic areas of the brain.

PubMedSearch : Sharma_2023_Neurotoxicol_99_139
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Sharma A, Kaur M, Sharma K, Bunkar SK, John P, Bhatnagar P (2023)
Nano polystyrene induced changes in anxiety and learning behaviour are mediated through oxidative stress and gene disturbance in mouse brain regions
Neurotoxicology 99 :139

Sharma A, Kaur M, Sharma K, Bunkar SK, John P, Bhatnagar P (2023)
Neurotoxicology 99 :139