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Neurobehavioral Responses and Toxic Brain Reactions of Juvenile Rats Exposed to Iprodione and Chlorpyrifos, Alone and in a Mixture

Herein, male juvenile rats (23th postnatal days (PND)) were exposed to chlorpyrifos (CPS) (7.5 mg/kg b.wt) and/or iprodione (IPD) (200 mg IPD /kg b.wt) until the onset of puberty (60th day PND). Our results demonstrated that IPD and/or CPS exposure considerably reduced locomotion and exploration. Ho...

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Autores principales: Abd-Elhakim, Yasmina M., El Sharkawy, Nabela I., Gharib, Heba S. A., Hassan, Mona A., Metwally, Mohamed M. M., Elbohi, Khlood M., Hassan, Bayan A., Mohammed, Amany Tharwat
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37235246
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11050431
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author Abd-Elhakim, Yasmina M.
El Sharkawy, Nabela I.
Gharib, Heba S. A.
Hassan, Mona A.
Metwally, Mohamed M. M.
Elbohi, Khlood M.
Hassan, Bayan A.
Mohammed, Amany Tharwat
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El Sharkawy, Nabela I.
Gharib, Heba S. A.
Hassan, Mona A.
Metwally, Mohamed M. M.
Elbohi, Khlood M.
Hassan, Bayan A.
Mohammed, Amany Tharwat
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description Herein, male juvenile rats (23th postnatal days (PND)) were exposed to chlorpyrifos (CPS) (7.5 mg/kg b.wt) and/or iprodione (IPD) (200 mg IPD /kg b.wt) until the onset of puberty (60th day PND). Our results demonstrated that IPD and/or CPS exposure considerably reduced locomotion and exploration. However, CPS single exposure induced anxiolytic effects. Yet, neither IPD nor IPD + CPS exposure significantly affected the anxiety index. Of note, IPD and/or CPS-exposed rats showed reduced swimming time. Moreover, IPD induced significant depression. Nonetheless, the CPS- and IPD + CPS-exposed rats showed reduced depression. The individual or concurrent IPD and CPS exposure significantly reduced TAC, NE, and AChE but increased MDA with the maximum alteration at the co-exposure. Moreover, many notable structural encephalopathic alterations were detected in IPD and/or CPS-exposed rat brain tissues. The IPD + CPS co-exposed rats revealed significantly more severe lesions with higher frequencies than the IPD or CPS-exposed ones. Conclusively, IPD exposure induced evident neurobehavioral alterations and toxic reactions in the brain tissues. IPD and CPS have different neurobehavioral effects, particularly regarding depression and anxiety. Hence, co-exposure to IPD and CPS resulted in fewer neurobehavioral aberrations relative to each exposure. Nevertheless, their simultaneous exposure resulted in more brain biochemistry and histological architecture disturbances.
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spelling pubmed-102211562023-05-28 Neurobehavioral Responses and Toxic Brain Reactions of Juvenile Rats Exposed to Iprodione and Chlorpyrifos, Alone and in a Mixture Abd-Elhakim, Yasmina M. El Sharkawy, Nabela I. Gharib, Heba S. A. Hassan, Mona A. Metwally, Mohamed M. M. Elbohi, Khlood M. Hassan, Bayan A. Mohammed, Amany Tharwat Toxics Article Herein, male juvenile rats (23th postnatal days (PND)) were exposed to chlorpyrifos (CPS) (7.5 mg/kg b.wt) and/or iprodione (IPD) (200 mg IPD /kg b.wt) until the onset of puberty (60th day PND). Our results demonstrated that IPD and/or CPS exposure considerably reduced locomotion and exploration. However, CPS single exposure induced anxiolytic effects. Yet, neither IPD nor IPD + CPS exposure significantly affected the anxiety index. Of note, IPD and/or CPS-exposed rats showed reduced swimming time. Moreover, IPD induced significant depression. Nonetheless, the CPS- and IPD + CPS-exposed rats showed reduced depression. The individual or concurrent IPD and CPS exposure significantly reduced TAC, NE, and AChE but increased MDA with the maximum alteration at the co-exposure. Moreover, many notable structural encephalopathic alterations were detected in IPD and/or CPS-exposed rat brain tissues. The IPD + CPS co-exposed rats revealed significantly more severe lesions with higher frequencies than the IPD or CPS-exposed ones. Conclusively, IPD exposure induced evident neurobehavioral alterations and toxic reactions in the brain tissues. IPD and CPS have different neurobehavioral effects, particularly regarding depression and anxiety. Hence, co-exposure to IPD and CPS resulted in fewer neurobehavioral aberrations relative to each exposure. Nevertheless, their simultaneous exposure resulted in more brain biochemistry and histological architecture disturbances. MDPI 2023-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10221156/ /pubmed/37235246 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11050431 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Abd-Elhakim, Yasmina M.
El Sharkawy, Nabela I.
Gharib, Heba S. A.
Hassan, Mona A.
Metwally, Mohamed M. M.
Elbohi, Khlood M.
Hassan, Bayan A.
Mohammed, Amany Tharwat
Neurobehavioral Responses and Toxic Brain Reactions of Juvenile Rats Exposed to Iprodione and Chlorpyrifos, Alone and in a Mixture
title Neurobehavioral Responses and Toxic Brain Reactions of Juvenile Rats Exposed to Iprodione and Chlorpyrifos, Alone and in a Mixture
title_full Neurobehavioral Responses and Toxic Brain Reactions of Juvenile Rats Exposed to Iprodione and Chlorpyrifos, Alone and in a Mixture
title_fullStr Neurobehavioral Responses and Toxic Brain Reactions of Juvenile Rats Exposed to Iprodione and Chlorpyrifos, Alone and in a Mixture
title_full_unstemmed Neurobehavioral Responses and Toxic Brain Reactions of Juvenile Rats Exposed to Iprodione and Chlorpyrifos, Alone and in a Mixture
title_short Neurobehavioral Responses and Toxic Brain Reactions of Juvenile Rats Exposed to Iprodione and Chlorpyrifos, Alone and in a Mixture
title_sort neurobehavioral responses and toxic brain reactions of juvenile rats exposed to iprodione and chlorpyrifos, alone and in a mixture
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37235246
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11050431
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