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Neurodevelopmental changes in Drosophila melanogaster are restored by treatment with lutein-loaded nanoparticles: Positive modulation of neurochemical and behavioral parameters.

Authors :
Janner, Dieniffer Espinosa
Poetini, Márcia Rósula
Musachio, Elize Aparecida Santos
Chaves, Nathalie Savedra Gomes
Meichtry, Luana Barreto
Fernandes, Eliana Jardim
Mustafa, Mustafa Munir Dahleh
De Carvalho, Amarilis Santos
Gonçalves, Odinei Hess
Leimann, Fernanda Vitória
de Freitas, Rilton Alves
Prigol, Marina
Guerra, Gustavo Petri
Source :
Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology Part C: Toxicology & Pharmacology. Nov2024, Vol. 285, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), are characterized by persistent changes in communication and social interaction, as well as restricted and stereotyped patterns of behavior. The complex etiology of these disorders possibly combines the effects of multiple genes and environmental factors. Hence, exposure to insecticides such as imidacloprid (IMI) has been used to replicate the changes observed in these disorders. Lutein is known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and is associated with neuroprotective effects. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the protective effect of lutein-loaded nanoparticles, along with their mechanisms of action, on Drosophila melanogaster offspring exposed to IMI-induced damage. To simulate the neurodevelopmental disorder model, flies were exposed to a diet containing IMI for 7 days. Posteriorly, their offspring were exposed to a diet containing lutein-loaded nanoparticles for a period of 24 h, and male and female flies were subjected to behavioral and biochemical evaluations. Treatment with lutein-loaded nanoparticles reversed the parameters of hyperactivity, aggressiveness, social interaction, repetitive movements, and anxiety in the offspring of flies exposed to IMI. It also protected markers of oxidative stress and cell viability, in addition to preventing the reduction of Nrf2 and Shank3 immunoreactivity. These results demonstrate that the damage induced by exposure to IMI was restored through treatment with lutein-loaded nanoparticles, elucidating lutein's mechanisms of action as a therapeutic agent, which, after further studies, can become a co-adjuvant in the treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders, such as ASD and ADHD. [Display omitted] • Progeny exposed to imidacloprid shows behavioral changes similar to ASD and ADHD. • Lutein-loaded nanoparticles reverse the damage caused to the progeny by imidacloprid. • Lutein-loaded nanoparticles reverse oxidative damage in male and female flies. • Lutein-loaded nanoparticles reverse reduced NRF2 and Shank3 immunoreactivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15320456
Volume :
285
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology Part C: Toxicology & Pharmacology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179420763
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpc.2024.109998