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Early-Life Critical Windows of Susceptibility to Manganese Exposure and Sex-Specific Changes in Brain Connectivity in Late Adolescence

BACKGROUND: Early-life environmental exposures during critical windows (CWs) of development can impact life course health. Exposure to neuroactive metals such as manganese (Mn) during prenatal and early postnatal CWs may disrupt typical brain development, leading to persistent behavioral changes. Ma...

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Autores principales: Rechtman, Elza, Navarro, Esmeralda, de Water, Erik, Tang, Cheuk Y., Curtin, Paul, Papazaharias, Demetrios M., Ambrosi, Claudia, Mascaro, Lorella, Cagna, Giuseppa, Gasparotti, Roberto, Invernizzi, Azzurra, Reichenberg, Abraham, Austin, Christine, Arora, Manish, Smith, Donald R., Lucchini, Roberto G., Wright, Robert O., Placidi, Donatella, Horton, Megan K.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10382697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37519473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2022.03.016
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author Rechtman, Elza
Navarro, Esmeralda
de Water, Erik
Tang, Cheuk Y.
Curtin, Paul
Papazaharias, Demetrios M.
Ambrosi, Claudia
Mascaro, Lorella
Cagna, Giuseppa
Gasparotti, Roberto
Invernizzi, Azzurra
Reichenberg, Abraham
Austin, Christine
Arora, Manish
Smith, Donald R.
Lucchini, Roberto G.
Wright, Robert O.
Placidi, Donatella
Horton, Megan K.
author_facet Rechtman, Elza
Navarro, Esmeralda
de Water, Erik
Tang, Cheuk Y.
Curtin, Paul
Papazaharias, Demetrios M.
Ambrosi, Claudia
Mascaro, Lorella
Cagna, Giuseppa
Gasparotti, Roberto
Invernizzi, Azzurra
Reichenberg, Abraham
Austin, Christine
Arora, Manish
Smith, Donald R.
Lucchini, Roberto G.
Wright, Robert O.
Placidi, Donatella
Horton, Megan K.
author_sort Rechtman, Elza
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description BACKGROUND: Early-life environmental exposures during critical windows (CWs) of development can impact life course health. Exposure to neuroactive metals such as manganese (Mn) during prenatal and early postnatal CWs may disrupt typical brain development, leading to persistent behavioral changes. Males and females may be differentially vulnerable to Mn, presenting distinctive CWs to Mn exposure. METHODS: We used magnetic resonance imaging to investigate sex-specific associations between early-life Mn uptake and intrinsic functional connectivity in adolescence. A total of 71 participants (15–23 years old; 53% female) from the Public Health Impact of Manganese Exposure study completed a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scan. We estimated dentine Mn concentrations at prenatal, postnatal, and early childhood periods using laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry. We performed seed-based correlation analyses to investigate the moderating effect of sex on the associations between Mn and intrinsic functional connectivity adjusting for age and socioeconomic status. RESULTS: We identified significant sex-specific associations between dentine Mn at all time points and intrinsic functional connectivity in brain regions involved in cognitive and motor function: 1) prenatal: dorsal striatum, occipital/frontal lobes, and middle frontal gyrus; 2) postnatal: right putamen and cerebellum; and 3) early childhood: putamen and occipital, frontal, and temporal lobes. Network associations differed depending on exposure timing, suggesting that different brain networks may present distinctive CWs to Mn. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that the developing brain is vulnerable to Mn exposure, with effects lasting through late adolescence, and that females and males are not equally vulnerable to these effects. Future studies should investigate cognitive and motor outcomes related to these associations.
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spelling pubmed-103826972023-07-30 Early-Life Critical Windows of Susceptibility to Manganese Exposure and Sex-Specific Changes in Brain Connectivity in Late Adolescence Rechtman, Elza Navarro, Esmeralda de Water, Erik Tang, Cheuk Y. Curtin, Paul Papazaharias, Demetrios M. Ambrosi, Claudia Mascaro, Lorella Cagna, Giuseppa Gasparotti, Roberto Invernizzi, Azzurra Reichenberg, Abraham Austin, Christine Arora, Manish Smith, Donald R. Lucchini, Roberto G. Wright, Robert O. Placidi, Donatella Horton, Megan K. Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci Archival Report BACKGROUND: Early-life environmental exposures during critical windows (CWs) of development can impact life course health. Exposure to neuroactive metals such as manganese (Mn) during prenatal and early postnatal CWs may disrupt typical brain development, leading to persistent behavioral changes. Males and females may be differentially vulnerable to Mn, presenting distinctive CWs to Mn exposure. METHODS: We used magnetic resonance imaging to investigate sex-specific associations between early-life Mn uptake and intrinsic functional connectivity in adolescence. A total of 71 participants (15–23 years old; 53% female) from the Public Health Impact of Manganese Exposure study completed a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scan. We estimated dentine Mn concentrations at prenatal, postnatal, and early childhood periods using laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry. We performed seed-based correlation analyses to investigate the moderating effect of sex on the associations between Mn and intrinsic functional connectivity adjusting for age and socioeconomic status. RESULTS: We identified significant sex-specific associations between dentine Mn at all time points and intrinsic functional connectivity in brain regions involved in cognitive and motor function: 1) prenatal: dorsal striatum, occipital/frontal lobes, and middle frontal gyrus; 2) postnatal: right putamen and cerebellum; and 3) early childhood: putamen and occipital, frontal, and temporal lobes. Network associations differed depending on exposure timing, suggesting that different brain networks may present distinctive CWs to Mn. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that the developing brain is vulnerable to Mn exposure, with effects lasting through late adolescence, and that females and males are not equally vulnerable to these effects. Future studies should investigate cognitive and motor outcomes related to these associations. Elsevier 2022-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10382697/ /pubmed/37519473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2022.03.016 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Archival Report
Rechtman, Elza
Navarro, Esmeralda
de Water, Erik
Tang, Cheuk Y.
Curtin, Paul
Papazaharias, Demetrios M.
Ambrosi, Claudia
Mascaro, Lorella
Cagna, Giuseppa
Gasparotti, Roberto
Invernizzi, Azzurra
Reichenberg, Abraham
Austin, Christine
Arora, Manish
Smith, Donald R.
Lucchini, Roberto G.
Wright, Robert O.
Placidi, Donatella
Horton, Megan K.
Early-Life Critical Windows of Susceptibility to Manganese Exposure and Sex-Specific Changes in Brain Connectivity in Late Adolescence
title Early-Life Critical Windows of Susceptibility to Manganese Exposure and Sex-Specific Changes in Brain Connectivity in Late Adolescence
title_full Early-Life Critical Windows of Susceptibility to Manganese Exposure and Sex-Specific Changes in Brain Connectivity in Late Adolescence
title_fullStr Early-Life Critical Windows of Susceptibility to Manganese Exposure and Sex-Specific Changes in Brain Connectivity in Late Adolescence
title_full_unstemmed Early-Life Critical Windows of Susceptibility to Manganese Exposure and Sex-Specific Changes in Brain Connectivity in Late Adolescence
title_short Early-Life Critical Windows of Susceptibility to Manganese Exposure and Sex-Specific Changes in Brain Connectivity in Late Adolescence
title_sort early-life critical windows of susceptibility to manganese exposure and sex-specific changes in brain connectivity in late adolescence
topic Archival Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10382697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37519473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2022.03.016
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