The environmental neurotoxin 13-N-methylamino-L-alanine (L-BMAA) is deposited into birds' eggs

被引:14
作者
Andersson, Marie [1 ]
Karlsson, Oskar [2 ,3 ]
Brandt, Ingvar [1 ]
机构
[1] Uppsala Univ, Dept Environm Toxicol, Norbyv 18A, SE-75236 Uppsala, Sweden
[2] Uppsala Univ, Dept Pharmaceut Biosci, SE-75124 Uppsala, Sweden
[3] Karolinska Inst, Ctr Mol Med, Dept Clin Neurosci, SE-17176 Stockholm, Sweden
基金
瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
Cyanobacterial neurotoxin; Birds' eggs; Secretion; Developmental toxicity; Human exposure; METHYLAMINO-L-ALANINE; AVIAN VACUOLAR MYELINOPATHY; AMYOTROPHIC-LATERAL-SCLEROSIS; AMINO-ACID; NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE; CYANOBACTERIAL NEUROTOXINS; NEONATAL EXPOSURE; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; CHAMORRO PEOPLE; FLYING FOXES;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecoenv.2017.09.032
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The neurotoxic amino acid beta-N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA) has been implicated in the etiology of neuro-degenerative disorders. BMAA is also a known developmental neurotoxin and research indicates that the sources of human and wildlife exposure may be more diverse than previously anticipated. The aim of the present study was therefore to examine whether BMAA can be transferred into birds' eggs. Egg laying quail were dosed with C-14-labeled BMAA. The distribution of radioactivity in the birds and their laid eggs was then examined at different time points by autoradiography and phosphoimaging analysis. To evaluate the metabolic stability of the BMAA molecule, the distribution of C-14-methyl-and C-14-carboxyl-labeled BMAA were compared. The results revealed a pronounced incorporation of radioactivity in the eggs, predominantly in the yolk but also in the albumen. Imaging analysis showed that the concentrations of radioactivity in the liver decreased about seven times between the 24 h and the 72 h time points, while the concentrations in egg yolk remained largely unchanged. At 72 h the egg yolk contained about five times the concentration of radioactivity in the liver. Both BMAA preparations gave rise to similar distribution pattern in the bird tissues and in the eggs, indicating metabolic stability of the labeled groups. The demonstrated deposition into eggs warrants studies of BMAAs effects on bird development. Moreover, birds' eggs may be a source of human BMAA exposure, provided that the laying birds are exposed to BMAA via their diet.
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页码:720 / 724
页数:5
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