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Effects of embryonic cyclosporine exposures on brain development and behavior.

Danielle E Clift1, Robert J Thorn1, Emily A Passarelli1, Mrinal Kapoor1, Mary K LoPiccolo1, Holly A Richendrfer1, Ruth M Colwill2, Robbert Creton3.   

Abstract

Cyclosporine, a calcineurin inhibitor, is successfully used as an immunosuppressant in transplant medicine. However, the use of this pharmaceutical during pregnancy is concerning since calcineurin is thought to play a role in neural development. The risk for human brain development is difficult to evaluate because of a lack of basic information on the sensitive developmental times and the potentially pleiotropic effects on brain development and behavior. In the present study, we use zebrafish as a model system to examine the effects of embryonic cyclosporine exposures. Early embryonic exposures reduced the size of the eyes and brain. Late embryonic exposures did not affect the size of the eyes or brain, but did lead to substantial behavioral defects at the larval stages. The cyclosporine-exposed larvae displayed a reduced avoidance response to visual stimuli, low swim speeds, increased resting, an increase in thigmotaxis, and changes in the average distance between larvae. Similar results were obtained with the calcineurin inhibitor FK506, suggesting that most, but not all, effects on brain development and behavior are mediated by calcineurin inhibition. Overall, the results show that cyclosporine can induce either structural or functional brain defects, depending on the exposure window. The observed functional brain defects highlight the importance of quantitative behavioral assays when evaluating the risk of developmental exposures.
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Keywords:  Behavior; Brain; Calcineurin; Cyclosporin; Cyclosporine; Zebrafish

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25591474      PMCID: PMC4323675          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2015.01.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Brain Res        ISSN: 0166-4328            Impact factor:   3.332


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