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Title: Evaluation of the modulatory potential of berberine against chlorpyrifos induced developmental neurotoxicity by exploring mTOR autophagic pathway in F1 generation of rats
Researcher: Seth, Era
Guide(s): Chopra, Mani
Keywords: Berberine
Chlorpyrifos
Neurotoxicity
Oxidative stress
Pesticide
University: Panjab University
Completed Date: 2022
Abstract: Chlorpyrifos (CPF), an organophosphate insecticide commonly used in agriculture and household applications, is a developmental neurotoxicant. This study aimed to investigate the neuroprotective potential of berberine (BBR) against CPF-induced autophagy dysfunction and apoptotic neuronal death in the developing hippocampus, cerebellum, and cerebrum of the F1 generation of rats. Administration of CPF (3mg/kg b.wt.) and BBR (10mg/kg b.wt) in two different exposure regimens, gestational (GD9-12 and GD17-21) and lactational (PND1-20), were given to dams. Our results demonstrated that exposure to CPF caused developmental neurotoxicity, including memory impairment, anxiogenic-despair behavior, oxidant-antioxidant imbalance, DNA damage, specific histological and ultrastructural alterations. The expression of pro-apoptotic genes (Caspase3 and Bax) was upregulated, and that of anti-apoptotic BCl-2 was downregulated. In addition, exposure to CPF also activated autophagy inhibitor (mTOR) transcription and subsequently downregulated the expression of autophagy markers Beclin 1 and LC3-II. In contrast, gestational and lactational co-treatment of BBR significantly upregulated the enzymatic anti-oxidant bar of the three brain regions and attenuated histological alterations. Moreover, BBR co-treatments also reduced the expression of pro-apoptotic markers and ameliorated apoptotic neuronal death by regulating the expression of Caspase3, Bax, and BCl-2 in the F1 generation of pups. Apart from regulating oxidative stress and apoptosis, co-treatment of BBR upregulated the levels of autophagy, confirmed by ultrastructural analysis, decreased gene expression and immunostaining of mTOR and increased gene expression and immunostaining of LC3-II cells. Our results confirm that treatment with BBR induces autophagy, which plays a neuroprotective role in CPF-induced developmental neuronal apoptosis in the F1 generation of Wistar rats by regulating the balance between autophagy and apoptosis. newline
Pagination: xv, 176p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/470756
Appears in Departments:Department of Zoology

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