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Partial Agonist Activity of Neonicotinoids on Rat Nicotinic Receptors: Consequences over Epinephrine Secretion and In Vivo Blood Pressure

Neonicotinoid insecticides are nicotine-derived molecules which exert acute neurotoxic effects over the insect central nervous system by activating nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). However, these receptors are also present in the mammalian central and peripheral nervous system, where the...

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Autores principales: Park, Joohee, Taly, Antoine, Bourreau, Jennifer, De Nardi, Frédéric, Legendre, Claire, Henrion, Daniel, Guérineau, Nathalie C., Legros, Christian, Mattei, César, Tricoire-Leignel, Hélène
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8151892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34065933
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22105106
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author Park, Joohee
Taly, Antoine
Bourreau, Jennifer
De Nardi, Frédéric
Legendre, Claire
Henrion, Daniel
Guérineau, Nathalie C.
Legros, Christian
Mattei, César
Tricoire-Leignel, Hélène
author_facet Park, Joohee
Taly, Antoine
Bourreau, Jennifer
De Nardi, Frédéric
Legendre, Claire
Henrion, Daniel
Guérineau, Nathalie C.
Legros, Christian
Mattei, César
Tricoire-Leignel, Hélène
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description Neonicotinoid insecticides are nicotine-derived molecules which exert acute neurotoxic effects over the insect central nervous system by activating nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). However, these receptors are also present in the mammalian central and peripheral nervous system, where the effects of neonicotinoids are faintly known. In mammals, cholinergic synapses are crucial for the control of vascular tone, blood pressure and skeletal muscle contraction. We therefore hypothesized that neonicotinoids could affect cholinergic networks in mammals and sought to highlight functional consequences of acute intoxication in rats with sub-lethal concentrations of the highly used acetamiprid (ACE) and clothianidin (CLO). In this view, we characterized their electrophysiological effects on rat [Formula: see text] 3 [Formula: see text] 4 nAChRs, knowing that it is predominantly expressed in ganglia of the vegetative nervous system and the adrenal medulla, which initiates catecholamine secretion. Both molecules exhibited a weak agonist effect on [Formula: see text] 3 [Formula: see text] 4 receptors. Accordingly, their influence on epinephrine secretion from rat adrenal glands was also weak at 100 μM, but it was stronger at 500 μM. Challenging ACE or CLO together with nicotine (NIC) ended up with paradoxical effects on secretion. In addition, we measured the rat arterial blood pressure (ABP) in vivo by arterial catheterization. As expected, NIC induced a significant increase in ABP. ACE and CLO did not affect the ABP in the same conditions. However, simultaneous exposure of rats to both NIC and ACE/CLO promoted an increase of ABP and induced a biphasic response. Modeling the interaction of ACE or CLO on [Formula: see text] 3 [Formula: see text] 4 nAChR is consistent with a binding site located in the agonist pocket of the receptor. We present a transversal experimental approach of mammal intoxication with neonicotinoids at different scales, including in vitro, ex vivo, in vivo and in silico. It paves the way of the acute and chronic toxicity for this class of insecticides on mammalian organisms.
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spelling pubmed-81518922021-05-27 Partial Agonist Activity of Neonicotinoids on Rat Nicotinic Receptors: Consequences over Epinephrine Secretion and In Vivo Blood Pressure Park, Joohee Taly, Antoine Bourreau, Jennifer De Nardi, Frédéric Legendre, Claire Henrion, Daniel Guérineau, Nathalie C. Legros, Christian Mattei, César Tricoire-Leignel, Hélène Int J Mol Sci Article Neonicotinoid insecticides are nicotine-derived molecules which exert acute neurotoxic effects over the insect central nervous system by activating nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). However, these receptors are also present in the mammalian central and peripheral nervous system, where the effects of neonicotinoids are faintly known. In mammals, cholinergic synapses are crucial for the control of vascular tone, blood pressure and skeletal muscle contraction. We therefore hypothesized that neonicotinoids could affect cholinergic networks in mammals and sought to highlight functional consequences of acute intoxication in rats with sub-lethal concentrations of the highly used acetamiprid (ACE) and clothianidin (CLO). In this view, we characterized their electrophysiological effects on rat [Formula: see text] 3 [Formula: see text] 4 nAChRs, knowing that it is predominantly expressed in ganglia of the vegetative nervous system and the adrenal medulla, which initiates catecholamine secretion. Both molecules exhibited a weak agonist effect on [Formula: see text] 3 [Formula: see text] 4 receptors. Accordingly, their influence on epinephrine secretion from rat adrenal glands was also weak at 100 μM, but it was stronger at 500 μM. Challenging ACE or CLO together with nicotine (NIC) ended up with paradoxical effects on secretion. In addition, we measured the rat arterial blood pressure (ABP) in vivo by arterial catheterization. As expected, NIC induced a significant increase in ABP. ACE and CLO did not affect the ABP in the same conditions. However, simultaneous exposure of rats to both NIC and ACE/CLO promoted an increase of ABP and induced a biphasic response. Modeling the interaction of ACE or CLO on [Formula: see text] 3 [Formula: see text] 4 nAChR is consistent with a binding site located in the agonist pocket of the receptor. We present a transversal experimental approach of mammal intoxication with neonicotinoids at different scales, including in vitro, ex vivo, in vivo and in silico. It paves the way of the acute and chronic toxicity for this class of insecticides on mammalian organisms. MDPI 2021-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8151892/ /pubmed/34065933 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22105106 Text en © 2021 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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Park, Joohee
Taly, Antoine
Bourreau, Jennifer
De Nardi, Frédéric
Legendre, Claire
Henrion, Daniel
Guérineau, Nathalie C.
Legros, Christian
Mattei, César
Tricoire-Leignel, Hélène
Partial Agonist Activity of Neonicotinoids on Rat Nicotinic Receptors: Consequences over Epinephrine Secretion and In Vivo Blood Pressure
title Partial Agonist Activity of Neonicotinoids on Rat Nicotinic Receptors: Consequences over Epinephrine Secretion and In Vivo Blood Pressure
title_full Partial Agonist Activity of Neonicotinoids on Rat Nicotinic Receptors: Consequences over Epinephrine Secretion and In Vivo Blood Pressure
title_fullStr Partial Agonist Activity of Neonicotinoids on Rat Nicotinic Receptors: Consequences over Epinephrine Secretion and In Vivo Blood Pressure
title_full_unstemmed Partial Agonist Activity of Neonicotinoids on Rat Nicotinic Receptors: Consequences over Epinephrine Secretion and In Vivo Blood Pressure
title_short Partial Agonist Activity of Neonicotinoids on Rat Nicotinic Receptors: Consequences over Epinephrine Secretion and In Vivo Blood Pressure
title_sort partial agonist activity of neonicotinoids on rat nicotinic receptors: consequences over epinephrine secretion and in vivo blood pressure
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8151892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34065933
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22105106
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