Effects of environmental contaminants on anxiety-like and fear behaviors, and gut-microbiota in rodents
环境污染物对啮齿动物焦虑样和恐惧行为以及肠道微生物群的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:10693846
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.63万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-09-01 至 2024-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdultAffectAgricultureAmygdaloid structureAnimalsAnxietyBacteriaBehaviorBehavioralBiologicalBrainBrain regionBreathingChemicalsClinicalConsumptionDarknessDevelopmentDillDiseaseDoseEmotional disorderEnvironmental PollutantsEnvironmental PollutionEnzymesEventExposure toFOS geneFemaleFoodFood PreservativesFreezingFrightFunctional disorderFutureGoalsGonadal HormonesGrantHealthHerbicidesHistologyHumanKnowledgeLightLinkMammalsMeasuresMemory impairmentMental disordersMetabolicMinority GroupsMissionMovementNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesNational Institute of Mental HealthNational Institute on Minority Health and Health DisparitiesNeurodevelopmental DisorderNeurologicNeuronsNeurotransmittersPathogenesisPathway interactionsPlantsPredispositionPrefrontal CortexRattusReportingResearch Domain CriteriaResistanceRiskRodentRoleRouteSamplingSerotoninSex DifferencesStructureStructure of terminal stria nuclei of preoptic regionTestingTimeToxic Environmental SubstancesUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyUnited States Food and Drug AdministrationUnited States National Institutes of HealthWateranxiety-like behaviorarmbehavior changebehavior testbehavioral studybrain circuitrycomparison controlconditioned fearcontaminated drinking watercontaminated waterdrinkingdysbiosisemotion dysregulationexposed human populationfear memoryfecal microbiotaglyphosategut microbesgut microbiotaindustrial productionmalemicrobial based therapymicroorganismneuralpathogenpreclinical studyresponsesexshikimatesymbiont
项目摘要
Project Summary
Our goal is to understand the effects of environmental contaminants, namely glyphosate, on
anxiety-like and fear-related behaviors, and determine possible links between gut microbial
imbalances and behavioral deficits. The increased risk of human exposure to chemicals from
food preservatives, agriculture and industrial production suggests a link between exposure to
environmental toxins, such as glyphosate, and the development of neurological and emotional
disorders. Glyphosate, the active ingredient in glyphosate-based herbicides, was initially
considered safe for mammals since it exerts its effect by inhibiting a metabolic route not present
in mammals. However, this enzyme is found in microorganism, making the gut microbiota likely
susceptible to damage by glyphosate. Given that the gut microbiota benefits the host, by acting
as a defense against pathogens, producing neurotransmitters such as serotonin, and regulating
normal brain function, disturbances of the gut microbiota may contribute to neural pathogenesis
by generating a cascade of events which lead to emotional dysregulation. Thus, glyphosate can
impact the health of animals by acting against their gut microbes. The influence of glyphosate
on anxiety-like and fear-related behaviors is unclear. To evaluate the potential relationship
between the influence of glyphosate on anxiety, fear, and gut microbiota, a link must be
examined. Understanding how glyphosate impacts rat gut symbionts, their behavior and brain
pathophysiology will help elucidate a possible role of this chemical to anxiety and fear. We will
give either glyphosate-contaminated drinking water or filtered water, to adult rats, and perform
behavioral studies for anxiety-like and fear-related behaviors. We hypothesize that prolonged
drinking of glyphosate-contaminated water will lead to increased anxiety-like and fear-related
behaviors. In addition, by evaluating for changes in the composition of gut microbiota, we will
identify microbial imbalances that may correlate with the development of emotional disorders.
项目摘要
我们的目标是了解环境污染物的影响,即草甘膦对
类似焦虑和恐惧相关的行为,并确定肠道微生物之间的可能联系
失衡和行为缺陷。人类暴露于化学物质的风险增加
食品防腐剂,农业和工业生产表明,接触
环境毒素,例如草甘膦,以及神经和情感的发展
疾病。草甘膦是基于草甘膦的除草剂中的活性成分,最初是
被认为对哺乳动物安全,因为它通过抑制不存在的代谢路线来发挥其作用
在哺乳动物中。但是,这种酶在微生物中发现,使肠道微生物群可能
容易受到草甘膦的损害。鉴于肠道菌群通过行动使宿主受益
作为对病原体的防御,产生神经递质(例如5-羟色胺)和调节
正常的大脑功能,肠道菌群的障碍可能导致神经发病机理
通过产生一系列事件,导致情绪失调。因此,草甘膦可以
通过对其肠道微生物作用,影响动物的健康。草甘膦的影响
在类似焦虑和恐惧相关的行为上尚不清楚。评估潜在关系
在草甘膦对焦虑,恐惧和肠道微生物群的影响之间,必须是
检查。了解草甘膦如何影响大鼠肠道共生体,其行为和大脑
病理生理学将有助于阐明这种化学物质对焦虑和恐惧的可能作用。我们将
给成年大鼠,将符合草甘膦污染的饮用水或过滤水提供给成年大鼠
类似焦虑和恐惧相关行为的行为研究。我们假设这延长了
喝草甘膦污染的水会导致焦虑状和与恐惧有关
行为。另外,通过评估肠道菌群组成的变化,我们将
确定可能与情绪障碍发展相关的微生物失衡。
项目成果
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Effects of environmental contaminants on anxiety-like and fear behaviors, and gut-microbiota in rodents
环境污染物对啮齿动物焦虑样和恐惧行为以及肠道微生物群的影响
- 批准号:
10816154 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 18.63万 - 项目类别:
Effects of environmental contaminants on anxiety-like and fear behaviors, and gut-microbiota in rodents
环境污染物对啮齿动物焦虑样和恐惧行为以及肠道微生物群的影响
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Effects of environmental contaminants on anxiety-like and fear behaviors, and gut-microbiota in rodents
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