TY - JOUR
T1 - Long-term effects of lanthanum intake on the neurobehavioral development of the rat
AU - Feng, Liuxing
AU - Xiao, Haiqing
AU - He, Xiao
AU - Li, Zijie
AU - Li, Fuliang
AU - Liu, Nianqing
AU - Chai, Zhifang
AU - Zhao, Yuliang
AU - Zhang, Zhiyong
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (10490180), The Chinese Academy of Sciences (KGCX-N01) and Key Laboratory of Nuclear Analytical Techniques, Institute of High Energy Physics.
PY - 2006/1
Y1 - 2006/1
N2 - The effects of subchronic exposure to lanthanum on rats' physical and neurobehavioral development were investigated. Wistar rats were exposed to lanthanum through oral administration at 0, 0.1, 2, and 40 mg/kg concentrations from gestation day 0 through 5 months of age. Prior to weaning of the pups, physical parameters and neurobehaviors were assessed, including body weight gain, pinna detachment, eye opening, surface righting reflex and swimming endurance. At 30 days of age, DNA concentration and protein / DNA ratio of the whole brain were determined. At 150 days of age, the Morris water maze test was carried out to study the memory and learning abilities of the rats. Differences were found in the body weight gain, surface righting reflex and swimming endurance. Moreover, lanthanum exposure significantly altered the DNA concentration and Protein/DNA in brain. The Morris water maze test showed that lanthanum exposure at 40 mg/kg significantly impaired memory and learning abilities. These findings indicate that lanthanum is a potential behavior teratogen. The information provided by this work should be considered in future applications of lanthanides.
AB - The effects of subchronic exposure to lanthanum on rats' physical and neurobehavioral development were investigated. Wistar rats were exposed to lanthanum through oral administration at 0, 0.1, 2, and 40 mg/kg concentrations from gestation day 0 through 5 months of age. Prior to weaning of the pups, physical parameters and neurobehaviors were assessed, including body weight gain, pinna detachment, eye opening, surface righting reflex and swimming endurance. At 30 days of age, DNA concentration and protein / DNA ratio of the whole brain were determined. At 150 days of age, the Morris water maze test was carried out to study the memory and learning abilities of the rats. Differences were found in the body weight gain, surface righting reflex and swimming endurance. Moreover, lanthanum exposure significantly altered the DNA concentration and Protein/DNA in brain. The Morris water maze test showed that lanthanum exposure at 40 mg/kg significantly impaired memory and learning abilities. These findings indicate that lanthanum is a potential behavior teratogen. The information provided by this work should be considered in future applications of lanthanides.
KW - Central nervous system
KW - Lanthanum
KW - Neurobehavioral development
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ntt.2005.10.007
DO - 10.1016/j.ntt.2005.10.007
M3 - Article
C2 - 16309890
AN - SCOPUS:32944473078
SN - 0892-0362
VL - 28
SP - 119
EP - 124
JO - Neurotoxicology and Teratology
JF - Neurotoxicology and Teratology
IS - 1
ER -