Exposing imidacloprid interferes with neurogenesis through impacting on chick neural tube cell survival

  • Liu, Meng
  • Wang, Guang
  • Zhang, Shi-Yao
  • Zhong, Shan
  • Qi, Guo-Long
  • Wang, Chao-Jie
  • Chuai, Manli
  • Lee, Kenneth Ka Ho
  • Lu, Da-Xiang
  • Yang, Xuesong
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Publication date
July 2016
Language
English

Abstract

As a neonicotinoid pesticide, imidacloprid is widely used to control insects in agriculture and fleas on domestic animals. However, it is not known whether imidacloprid exposure negatively affects neurogenesis during embryonic development. In this study, using a chick embryo model, we investigated the effects of imidacloprid exposure on neurogenesis at the earliest stage and during late-stage embryo development. Exposing HH0 chick embryos to imidacloprid in EC culture caused neural tube defects (NTDs) and neuronal differentiation dysplasia as determined by NF/Tuj1 labeling. Furthermore, we found that F-actin accumulation on the apical side of the neural tube was suppressed by exposure to imidacloprid, and the expression of BMP4 and Shh on t...

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