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Yaoyu Pu1, Li Ma1, Jiajing Shan1, Xiayun Wan1, Bruce D Hammock2, Kenji Hashimoto1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Exposure to the herbicide glyphosate during pregnancy and lactation may increase the risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in offspring. Recently, we reported that maternal exposure of formulated glyphosate caused ASD-like behaviors in juvenile offspring. Here, we investigated whether maternal exposure of pure glyphosate could cause ASD-like behaviors in juvenile offspring.Entities:
Keywords: Autistic disorder; Glyphosate; Ingredient; Maternal exposure; Offspring
Year: 2021 PMID: 34294625 PMCID: PMC8316667 DOI: 10.9758/cpn.2021.19.3.554
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Psychopharmacol Neurosci ISSN: 1738-1088 Impact factor: 2.582
Fig. 1Treatment schedule and body weight changes of mothers. (A) Schedule of treatment, and behavioral tests of offspring. (B) Change of body weight of pregnant mothers. Repeated measure one-way ANOVA (F1,9 = 0.246, p = 0.632). Data are shown as mean ± standard error of the mean (n = 5 or 6).
Fig. 2Autism spectrum disorder-like behavioral abnormalities in male juvenile offspring. (A) Grooming test. Male juvenile offspring after maternal glyphosate exposure showed the increased grooming time compared to control group. Data are shown as mean ± standard error of the mean (SEM) (n = 8). ***p < 0.01 compared to control group (Student t test). (B) Three chamber social interaction test. Left: Two-way ANOVA (glyphosate: F1,28 = 6.929, p = 0.014; stranger: F1,28 = 46.21, p < 0.001; interaction: F1,28 = 11.89, p = 0.002). Right: Two-way ANOVA (glyphosate: F1,28 = 5.098, p = 0.032; stranger: F1,28 = 12.36, p = 0.002; interaction: F1,28 = 6.609, p = 0.016). Data are shown as mean ± SEM (n = 8). **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001 compared to control group. N.S., not significant.