Neurobiological disruptions induced in brains of the rats fed with mercury contaminated rice collected from experimental fields in Guizhou Province, China |
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Authors: | Cheng Jinping Yuan Tao Yang Liu Hu Weixuan Zheng Min Wang Wenhua Liu Xiaojie Qu Liya |
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Affiliation: | CHENG Jinping1, YUAN Tao1, YANG Liu1, HU Weixuan1, ZHENG Min1, WANG Wenhua1, LIU Xiaojie2 & QU Liya3 1. School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200240, China; 2. Department of Epidemiology, National Institute for Minamata Disease, Minamata, Kumamoto 867-0008, Japan; 3. Guizhou Institute for Environmental Protection, Guiyang 550002, China |
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Abstract: | Guizhou Province, located in the southwestern China, is an important mercury (Hg) production center. High levels of Hg were
found in local environmental and biomass samples. The neurobiological disruptions induced in brains of rats fed with Hg polluted
rice collected from two experimental plots in Guizhou Province were studied. The plots are close to the Hg mine of Wanshang
area and a chemical plant (where Hg is used as a catalyst for the production of acetaldehyde) of Qingzhen area. Rats were
fed for 30 d before toxicological end points were tested. The results showed that the accumulations of Hg in rat’s brain of
Qingzhen chemical plant group and Wanshang mine group were significantly higher than those of Shanghai group (control group)
(P<0.01). The neural transmitters, including acetylcholine (Ach), acetylcholine enzyme (AchE), nitric oxide and nitricoxide
synthase (NOS), in rat’s brain were significantly affected. Oxidative stress was observed in the exposure groups. The expression
levels of the immediately early gene (IEG),cfos and c-FOS proteins were induced by the Hg polluted rice. It was noted that the IEG (cfos) participated in the neurotoxic process induced by the Hg polluted rice. IEG response to Hg might be dependent on interactions
between neural transmitter and oxidative damage.cfos could be used as an effective index of detecting and assessing the neurotoxicity of Hg. The results suggested that it should
be alert to mental health problem in human beings eating Hg-polluted food. More efforts are necessary to protect the local
ecosystem and human health in the Hg polluted areas such as Wangshan and Qingzhen in Guizhou Province of China. |
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Keywords: | mercury polluted rice Guizhou Province gene expres-sion neural transmitters oxidative stress |
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