Neuronal development and axon growth are altered by glyphosate through a WNT non-canonical signaling pathway

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作者
Coullery, Romina P. [1 ]
Ferrari, Maria E. [1 ]
Rosso, Silvana B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Rosario, Sch Biochem & Pharmaceut Sci, Expt Toxicol Lab, Suipacha 531, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
关键词
Neuronal differentiation and development; Glyphosate; Neurotoxicity; WNT signaling; CaMKII; OXIDATIVE STRESS; NERVOUS-SYSTEM; CULTURED NEURONS; PLACENTAL CELLS; LIM-KINASE; HERBICIDE; FORMULATIONS; MECHANISMS; PESTICIDES; TOXICITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.neuro.2015.12.004
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The growth and morphological differentiation of neurons are critical events in the establishment of proper neuronal connectivity and functioning. The developing nervous system is highly susceptible to damage caused by exposure to environmental contaminants. Glyphosate-containing herbicides are the most used agrochemicals in the world, particularly on genetically modified plants. Previous studies have demonstrated that glyphosate induces neurotoxicity in mammals. Therefore, its action mechanism on the nervous system needs to be determined. In this study, we report about impaired neuronal development caused by glyphosate exposure. Particularly, we observed that the initial axonal differentiation and growth of cultured neurons is affected by glyphosate since most treated cells remained undifferentiated after 1 day in culture. Although they polarized at 2 days in vitro, they elicited shorter and unbranched axons and they also developed less complex dendritic arbors compared to controls. To go further, we attempted to identify the cellular mechanism by which glyphosate affected neuronal morphology. Biochemical approaches revealed that glyphosate led to a decrease in Wnt5a level, a key factor for the initial neurite development and maturation, as well as inducing a down-regulation of CaMKII activity. This data suggests that the morphological defects would likely be a consequence of the decrease in both Wnt5a expression and CaMKII activity induced by glyphosate. Additionally, these changes might be reflected in a subsequent neuronal dysfunction. Therefore, our findings highlight the importance of establishing rigorous control on the use of glyphosate-based herbicides in order to protect mammals' health. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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