Developmental and longterm neurobehavioral toxicity of low level in-utero cadmium exposure in rats.

M M Ali, R C Murthy, S V Chandra
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The developmental and behavioral toxicity of gestational exposure to low levels of cadmium (Cd, 4.2 and 8.4 micrograms/ml in drinking water) were assessed in rats. Significant decreases in birth weight and growth rate were observed in the 8.4 micrograms Cd/ml group. The metal exposure had no effect on the ontogeny of physical landmarks, surface and air righting reflexes and visual placing, but a significant hyperactivity and delay in the development of cliff aversion and swimming behavior were observed in the neonatal pups of either treatment group. Marked decreases in the locomotor activity shuttle box performance were evident at 60 days but not at 90 days of postnatal life. The apomorphine-induced hyperactivity was not affected in these rats at either age. These data indicate that Cd exposure during the critical periods of development might result in developmental and behavioral deficits with longterm implications on adult behavior.

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低水平子宫内镉暴露对大鼠的发育和长期神经行为毒性。
在大鼠中评估了妊娠期暴露于低水平镉(饮用水中镉含量为4.2和8.4微克/毫升)对发育和行为的毒性。8.4微克Cd/ml组的出生体重和生长率显著下降。金属暴露对物理标志、表面和空气矫正反射和视觉放置的个体发育没有影响,但在两个治疗组的新生幼崽中观察到明显的多动和悬崖厌恶和游泳行为的发展延迟。在出生后的第60天,穿梭箱运动能力明显下降,而在出生后的第90天则没有明显下降。阿帕吗啡诱导的多动症在这两个年龄的大鼠中都没有受到影响。这些数据表明,在发育的关键时期接触Cd可能会导致发育和行为缺陷,并对成人行为产生长期影响。
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