Fernanda Marlen Enríquez-Sánchez, María Isabel Pérez-Vega, María de la Luz Miranda-Beltrán, Liliana Valdez-Jiménez
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摘要
研究表明,长期摄入氟化物会影响中枢神经系统的结构和功能,改变接触者的认知功能和情绪障碍。本研究的目的是对实验性氟中毒对动物模型焦虑和抑郁的影响进行系统回顾和荟萃分析。根据PRISMA方法,使用PubMed、Scopus和国际氟化物研究学会数据库中的术语“氟化物与抑郁”、“氟化物与焦虑”,对2013-2025年间发表的研究进行了系统评价。随后,进行了荟萃分析,并使用sycle方法评估偏倚风险。结果表明,在动物模型中,长时间的氟化物暴露引发了实质性的行为改变,在悬尾试验中表现出促抑制作用(β = 1.53, p
Effects of Long-Term Fluoride Exposure: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on Anxiety and Depression in Animal Models.
Studies have shown that long-term fluoride ingestion affects the structure and functioning of the central nervous system, altering cognitive functions of exposed individuals and mood disorders. The aim of this study is to present a systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of experimental fluoride poisoning on anxiety and depression in animal models. The systematic review was performed according to PRISMA methodology, using the terms "fluoride and depression", "fluoride and anxiety" in PubMed, Scopus and International Society for Fluoride Research databases, on studies published between 2013-2025. Subsequently, a meta-analysis was conducted, and the risk of bias was evaluated using the SYRCLE methodology. The results demonstrated that prolonged fluoride exposure instigates substantial behavioral alterations in animal models, manifesting a pro-depressant effect in the tail suspension test (β = 1.53, p < 0.001) with an evident dose-response relationship (β = 0.069 per ppm, p = 0.0004). The analysis revealed a higher susceptibility in males (β = 2.68, p = 0.010) and rats exhibit different response patterns compared to mice (β = -1.72, p = 0.043). In anxiety tests, non-significant trends were observed in the elevated maze (β = -0.65, p = 0.108), but a significant reduction of rearing was observed in the open field (β = -0.85, p = 0.033). Despite considerable heterogeneity among the studies, the findings remained consistent in sensitivity analyses, indicating that fluoride exerts a differential effect on neural circuits implicated in emotional regulation. This observation carries significant ramifications for the assessment of neurobehavioral risks in exposed populations.
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Biological Trace Element Research provides a much-needed central forum for the emergent, interdisciplinary field of research on the biological, environmental, and biomedical roles of trace elements. Rather than confine itself to biochemistry, the journal emphasizes the integrative aspects of trace metal research in all appropriate fields, publishing human and animal nutritional studies devoted to the fundamental chemistry and biochemistry at issue as well as to the elucidation of the relevant aspects of preventive medicine, epidemiology, clinical chemistry, agriculture, endocrinology, animal science, pharmacology, microbiology, toxicology, virology, marine biology, sensory physiology, developmental biology, and related fields.