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NeuroToxicology 29 (2008) 740-747
Chronic exposure to glufosinate-ammonium induces spatial memory impairments, hippocampal MRI modifications and glutamine synthetase activation in mice
André-Guilhem Calas 1, Olivier Richard 1, Sandra Même 2, Jean-Claude Beloeil 2, Bich-Thuy Doan 2, Thierry Gefflaut 3, William Même 1, Wim E Crusio 4, Jacques Pichon ( ) 1, Céline Montécot 1
(2008)

Glufosinate-ammonium (GLA), the active compound of a worldwide-used herbicide, acts by inhibiting the plant glutamine synthetase (GS) leading to a lethal accumulation of ammonia. GS plays a pivotal role in the mammalian brain where it allows neurotransmitter glutamate recycling within astroglia. Clinical studies report that an acute GLA ingestion induces convulsions and memory impairment in humans. Toxicological studies performed at doses used for herbicidal activity showed that GLA is probably harmless at short or medium range periods. However, effects of low doses of GLA on chronically exposed subjects are not known. In our study, C57BL/6J mice were treated during 10 weeks three times a week with 2.5, 5 and 10 mg/kg of GLA. Effects of this chronic treatment were assessed at behavioral, structural and metabolic levels by using tests of spatial memory, locomotor activity and anxiety, hippocampal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) texture analysis, and hippocampal GS activity assay, respectively. Chronic GLA treatments have effects neither on anxiety nor on locomotor activity of mice but at 5 and 10 mg/kg induce (1) mild memory impairments, (2) a modification of hippocampal texture and (3) a significant increase in hippocampal GS activity. It is suggested that these modifications may be causally linked one to another. Since glutamate is the main neurotransmitter in hippocampus where it plays a crucial role in spatial memory, hippocampal MRI texture and spatial memory alterations might be the consequences of hippocampal glutamate homeostasis modification revealed by increased GS activity in hippocampus. The present study provides the first data that show cerebral alterations after chronic exposure to GLA.
1 :  Laboratoire de Neurobiologie
Université d'Orléans : EA2633
2 :  Centre de biophysique moléculaire (CBM)
CNRS : UPR4301
3 :  Synthèse et étude de systèmes à intêret biologique (SEESIB)
CNRS : UMR6504 – Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand II
4 :  Neurosciences cognitives (NC)
CNRS : UMR5106 – Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux I
Chimie/Chimie organique
Glufosinate-ammonium – Hippocampus – Spatial learning – MRI – Glutamine synthetase – Chronic pesticide intoxication
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