Chronic Perigestational Exposure to Chlorpyrifos Induces Perturbations in Gut Bacteria and Glucose and Lipid Markers in Female Rats and Their Offspring.
Narimane DjekkounFlore DepeintMarion GuibourdencheHiba El Khayat El SabbouriAurélie CoronaLarbi RhaziJérôme Gay-QuéheillardLeila RouabahFarida HamdadVéronique BachMoncef BenkhalifaHafida Khorsi-CauetPublished in: Toxics (2022)
An increasing burden of evidence is pointing toward pesticides as risk factors for chronic disorders such as obesity and type 2 diabetes, leading to metabolic syndrome. Our objective was to assess the impact of chlorpyrifos (CPF) on metabolic and bacteriologic markers. Female rats were exposed before and during gestation and during lactation to CPF (1 mg/kg/day). Outcomes such as weight, glucose and lipid profiles, as well as disturbances in selected gut bacterial levels, were measured in both the dams (at the end of the lactation period) and in their female offspring at early adulthood (60 days of age). The results show that the weight of CPF dams were lower compared to the other groups, accompanied by an imbalance in blood glucose and lipid markers, and selected gut bacteria. Intra-uterine growth retardation, as well as metabolic disturbances and perturbation of selected gut bacteria, were also observed in their offspring, indicating both a direct effect on the dams and an indirect effect of CPF on the female offspring. Co-treatment with inulin (a prebiotic) prevented some of the outcomes of the pesticide. Further investigations could help better understand if those perturbations mimic or potentiate nutritional risk factors for metabolic syndrome through high fat diet.
Keyphrases
- high fat diet
- insulin resistance
- blood glucose
- metabolic syndrome
- glycemic control
- type diabetes
- genome editing
- adipose tissue
- weight loss
- crispr cas
- skeletal muscle
- high fat diet induced
- body mass index
- physical activity
- risk assessment
- human milk
- fatty acid
- weight gain
- uric acid
- preterm infants
- blood pressure
- cardiovascular disease
- dairy cows
- depressive symptoms
- low birth weight
- combination therapy
- cardiovascular risk factors
- liquid chromatography
- smoking cessation
- body weight
- solid phase extraction
- high resolution