Prenatal urban traffic noise exposure impairs spatial learning and memory and reduces glucocorticoid receptor expression in the hippocampus of male rat offspring.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY Physiology international Pub Date : 2020-07-24 Print Date: 2020-06-01 DOI:10.1556/2060.2020.00022
F S Sajjadi, F Aghighi, Z Vahidinia, A Azami-Tameh, M Salami, S A Talaei
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Introduction Exposure to noise stress during early life may permanently affect the structure and function of the central nervous system. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of prenatal exposure to urban traffic noise on the spatial learning and memory of the rats' offspring and the expression of glucocorticoid receptors (GRs) in their hippocampi. Methods Three g\roups of pregnant rats were exposed to recorded urban traffic noise for 1, 2 or 4 h/day during the last week of pregnancy. At the age of 45 days, their male offspring were introduced to the Morris water maze (MWM) for assessment of spatial learning and memory. The corticosterone levels were measured in the offspring's sera by radioimmunoassay, and the relative expression of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptors (MRs) in their hippocampi was evaluated via RT-PCR. Results Facing urban traffic noise for 2 and 4 h/day during the third trimester of pregnancy caused the offspring to spend more time and to travel a larger distance than the controls to find the target platform. Analogously, these two groups were inferior to their control counterparts in the probe test. Also, prenatal noise stress elevated the corticosterone concentration in the sera of the rats' offspring and dose-dependently decreased the relative expression of the mRNA of both GRs and MRs in their hippocampi. Conclusions Urban traffic noise exposure during the last trimester of pregnancy impairs spatial learning and memory of rat offspring and reduces GRs and MRs gene expression in the hippocampus.
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产前城市交通噪声暴露损害雄性大鼠后代的空间学习和记忆,降低海马糖皮质激素受体的表达。
在生命早期暴露于噪音压力下可能会永久性地影响中枢神经系统的结构和功能。本研究旨在探讨产前城市交通噪声暴露对大鼠后代空间学习记忆和海马糖皮质激素受体(gr)表达的影响。方法:将3组妊娠大鼠分别于妊娠最后1周、2周和4 h/d暴露于城市交通噪声环境中。在45日龄时,将雄性幼鼠引入Morris水迷宫(MWM),评估其空间学习和记忆能力。用放射免疫法测定后代血清皮质酮水平,用RT-PCR法测定海马糖皮质激素和矿皮质激素受体(MRs)的相对表达。结果:妊娠晚期每天面对城市交通噪声2和4 h,子代寻找目标平台的时间和距离均高于对照组。同样,这两组在探针测试中的表现也不如对照组。此外,产前噪声应激提高了大鼠后代血清中的皮质酮浓度,并剂量依赖性地降低了海马中GRs和MRs mRNA的相对表达。结论:孕晚期暴露于城市交通噪声会损害子代大鼠的空间学习记忆能力,降低海马中GRs和MRs基因的表达。
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