PRENATAL PARTICLE EXPOSURE ENHANCES PERSISTENT INWARD CURRENTS IN MIDDLE AGED MICE
The National Research Centre for the Working Environment
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Here, we investigate the effects of maternal exposure to carbon black nanoparticles (CBNPs) on neuronal excitability and NDD development in prenatally exposed male and female mice. Time-mated C57BL6 mice were exposed to CBNPs four times during gestation by maternal intratracheal instillation. Behaviour was tested at 1.5 and 7 months, and neuronal excitability was assessed using in vivo recordings of spinal motoneurons at 9 months.
At 1.5 months, no effects were detected in locomotor, exploratory behaviour or in sensorimotor gating in exposed compared to control offspring. At 7 months, no alterations were seen in locomotor, exploratory behaviour, sociability, episodic memory, nor motor function. At 9 months, electrophysiology recordings showed no deficits in repetitive firing ability with normal rheobase and I-f gain in the primary range; however, a significantly lower onset of the secondary range of firing indicated increased PICs in prenatally exposed mice.
Prenatal exposure to CBNPs appears to enhance the onset of PICs in middle-aged mice prior to any obvious changes in animal behaviour. This may contribute to a later increased vulnerability to NDDS.
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