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Lead-induced neurodevelopmental lesion and epigenetic landscape: implication in neurological disorders.

Mengchen LiuRundong LiuRuike WangYue BaFangfang YuQihong DengHui Huang
Published in: Journal of applied toxicology : JAT (2022)
Lead (Pb) implicated in multiple genotoxic, neuroepigenotoxic and chromosomal-toxic mechanisms and interacted with varying synaptic plasticity pathways, likely underpinning previous reports of links between Pb and cognitive impairment. Epigenetic changes have emerged as a promising biomarker for neurological disorders, including cognitive disorders, Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) etc. In the present review, special attention is paid to neural epigenetic features and mechanisms that can alter gene expression patterns upon environmental Pb exposure in rodents, primates and zebrafish. Epigenetic modifications have also been discussed in population studies and cell experiment. Further, we explore growing evidence that potential linkage between Pb-induced disruption of regulatory pathway and neurodevelopmental and neurological disorders both in vivo and in vitro. These findings uncover how epigenome in neurons facilitates the development and function of the brain in response to Pb insult.
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