Changsong Tian, Qingqing Wu, Fang Chen, Yingxia Wu, Jun Wang, Aihua Zhang* and Wenjuan Wang*,
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Dynamic Telomere Length Response to Neurodevelopmental Arsenic Exposure: Insights into Transcriptional Regulation and Neuronal Morphogenesis
Developmental exposure to arsenic (As) has been linked to irreversible adverse health outcomes in offspring. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain a mystery. Here, maternal mice were exposed to As via drinking water. Subsequently, the hippocampi of their offspring were collected at different developmental stages to explore the dynamic changes during hippocampal maturation and the effects of As. Time-series RNA-seq analysis revealed a significant temporal correlation between As neurodevelopmental toxicity and the mRNA expression profile of the hippocampal region during critical postnatal developmental windows. Further, downregulation of genes associated with neurogenesis and telomere maintenance was observed. Notably, dynamic changes in hippocampal telomeres were observed in response to As exposure, with critically shortened telomeres inhibiting neural stem cells (NSCs) proliferation, impairing neuroblast maturation, and reducing the number and size of neurospheres. Additionally, the populations of BrdU+ and MAP2+ cells were decreased while GFAP+ cells were increased, indicating a decline in NSCs stemness. Furthermore, As exposure significantly impaired dendritic complexity in the hippocampus of mice, altered dendritic spine morphology, and disrupted synaptic ultrastructure, ultimately leading to cognitive impairment. These findings highlight the importance of analyzing telomere dynamics in environmental toxicology and offer insights into the neurotoxic mechanisms of maternal As on offspring development.
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Environment & Health a peer-reviewed open access journal is committed to exploring the relationship between the environment and human health.As a premier journal for multidisciplinary research Environment & Health reports the health consequences for individuals and communities of changing and hazardous environmental factors. In supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals the journal aims to help formulate policies to create a healthier world.Topics of interest include but are not limited to:Air water and soil pollutionExposomicsEnvironmental epidemiologyInnovative analytical methodology and instrumentation (multi-omics non-target analysis effect-directed analysis high-throughput screening etc.)Environmental toxicology (endocrine disrupting effect neurotoxicity alternative toxicology computational toxicology epigenetic toxicology etc.)Environmental microbiology pathogen and environmental transmission mechanisms of diseasesEnvironmental modeling bioinformatics and artificial intelligenceEmerging contaminants (including plastics engineered nanomaterials etc.)Climate change and related health effectHealth impacts of energy evolution and carbon neutralizationFood and drinking water safetyOccupational exposure and medicineInnovations in environmental technologies for better healthPolicies and international relations concerned with environmental health