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氧化锌纳米颗粒引起的神经行为损伤中肠道源性褪黑激素的改变
Authors Yang C, Lu Z, Xia Y, Zhang J , Zou Z , Chen C , Wang X, Tian X, Cheng S, Jiang X
Received 14 August 2022
Accepted for publication 24 December 2022
Published 7 April 2023 Volume 2023:18 Pages 1899—1914
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S386240
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Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 3
Editor who approved publication: Dr Yan Shen
Purpose: The widespread use of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) has raised concerns about its potential toxicity. Melatonin is a neurohormone with tremendous anti-toxic effects. The enterochromaffin cells are an essential source of melatonin in vivo. However, studies on the effects of ZnONPs on endogenous melatonin are minimal. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the effects of ZnONPs exposure on gut-derived melatonin.
Methods: In the present study, 64 adult male mice were randomly and equally divided into four groups, and each group was exposed to ZnONPs (0, 6.5, 13, 26 mg/kg/day) for 30 days. Subsequently, the neurobehavioral changes were observed. The effects of ZnONPs on the expression of melatonin-related genes arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase (Aanat ), melatonin receptor1A (Mt1/Mtnr1a ), melatonin receptor1B (Mt2/Mtnr1b ), and neuropeptide Y (Npy ) on melatonin synthesis and secretion in duodenum, jejunum, ileum and colon during day and night were also assessed.
Results: The results revealed that oral exposure to ZnONPs induced impairments of locomotor activity and anxiety-like behavior in adult mice during the day. The transcriptional analysis of brain tissues revealed that exposure to ZnONPs caused profound effects on genes and transcriptional signaling pathways associated with melatonin synthesis and metabolic processes during the day and night. We also observed that, in the duodenum, jejunum, ileum and colon sites, ZnONPs resulted in a significant reduction in the expression of the gut-derived melatonin rate-limiting enzyme Aanat , the membrane receptors Mt1 and Mt2 and Npy during the day and night.
Conclusion: Taken together, this is the first study shows that oral exposure to ZnONPs interferes with melatonin synthesis and secretion in different intestinal segments of adult mice. These findings will provide novelty insights into the neurotoxic mechanisms of ZnONPs and suggest an alternative strategy for the prevention of ZnONP neurotoxicity.
Keywords: gut-derived melatonin, neurobehavioral impairment, transcriptome sequencing, zinc oxide nanoparticle exposure