Effects of calcium on drinking fluorosis-induced hippocampal synaptic plasticity impairment in the offspring of rats

Author:

Zigu Zhang,Xiaoyu Wang,Weiwei Nian,Qiuxia Liao,Rui Zhang,Wei Ouyang

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study investigated the effects of calcium on fluorosis-induced impairment in learning and memory of offspring rats.Results(1) High fluorosis significantly reduced synapse density, length of synaptic active zone, thickness of postsynaptic density, and led to abnormal changes in the structural parameter of synaptic gap width, which was significantly reduced or increased. High dietary calcium significantly reversed the abnormal changes in structural parameters, and low calcium aggravated these variations. (2) Dietary calcium resulted in nonsignificant effect on expression levels of DCX and p38.ConclusionThe results suggested that dietary calcium significantly affected hippocampal synaptic plasticity of offspring of mothers exposed to water fluorosis, but its molecular mechanism may not be related to the expression of DCX and p38 in the brain. The findings also demonstrate the important effects of maternal exposure to water fluorosis on offspring brain functions before water improvement.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Neuroscience

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