Deleterious functional consequences of perfluoroalkyl substances accumulation into the myelin sheath

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Butruille L.ORCID,Jubin P.,Martin E.,Aigrot MS.,Lhomme M.,Fini JB.,Demeneix B.,Stankoff B.,Lubetzki C.,Zalc B.,Remaud S.

Abstract

AbstractExposure to persistent organic pollutants during the perinatal period is of particular concern because of the potential increased risk of neurological disorders in adulthood. Here we questioned whether exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) could alter myelin formation and regeneration. First, we show that PFOS, and to a lesser extent PFOA, accumulated into the myelin sheath of postnatal day 21 (p21) mice, whose mothers were exposed to either PFOA or PFOS (20mg/L)viadrinking water during late gestation and lactation, suggesting that accumulation of PFOS into the myelin could interfere with myelin formation and function. In fact, PFOS, but not PFOA, disrupted the generation of oligodendrocytes, the myelin-forming cells of the central nervous system, derived from neural stem cells localised in the subventricular zone of p21 exposed animals. Then, cerebellar slices were transiently demyelinated using lysophosphatidylcholine and remyelination was quantified in the presence of either PFOA or PFOS. Only PFOS impaired remyelination, a deleterious effect rescued by adding thyroid hormone (TH). Similarly to our observation in the mouse, we also showed that PFOS altered remyelination inXenopus laevisusing the Tg(Mbp:GFP-ntr) model of conditional demyelination and measuring, then, the number of oligodendrocytes. The functional consequences of PFOS-impaired remyelination were shown by its effects using a battery of behavioural tests. In sum, our data demonstrate that perinatal PFOS exposure disrupts oligodendrogenesis and myelin function through modulation of TH action. PFOS exposure may exacerbate genetic and environmental susceptibilities underlying myelin disorders, the most frequent being multiple sclerosis.HighlightsOur investigation points the deleterious effects of PFOS incorporation into the myelin sheathPFOS interfere dramatically with the generation of remyelinating and functional repair of demyelinating lesionsOur study points to a potential link between these persistent pollutants and the recent increase in prevalence of multiple sclerosis

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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