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Intergenerational Effect of Early Life Exposure to Permethrin: Changes in Global DNA Methylation and in Nurr1 Gene Expression

Laura Bordoni, Cinzia Nasuti, M Mirto, Fabio Caradonna, Rosita Gabbianelli

Toxics · 2015 · ▲ 43 citations

Abstract

Environmental exposure to pesticides during the early stages of development represents an important risk factor for the onset of neurodegenerative diseases in adult age. Neonatal exposure to Permethrin (PERM), a member of the family of synthetic pyrethroids, can induce a Parkinson-like disease and cause some alterations in striatum of rats, involving both genetic and epigenetic pathways. Through gene expression analysis and global DNA methylation assessment in both PERM-treated parents and their untreated offspring, we investigated on the prospective intergenerational effect of this pesticide. Thirty-three percent of progeny presents the same Nurr1 alteration as rats exposed to permethrin in early life. A decrease in global genome-wide DNA methylation was measured in mothers exposed in early life to permethrin as well as in their offspring, whereas untreated rats have a hypermethylated genomic DNA. Further studies are however needed to elucidate the molecular mechanisms, but, despite this, an intergenerational PERM-induced damage on progenies has been identified for the first time.

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Bordoni, L., Nasuti, C., Mirto, M., Caradonna, F., &amp; Gabbianelli, R. (2015). Intergenerational Effect of Early Life Exposure to Permethrin: Changes in Global DNA Methylation and in Nurr1 Gene Expression. <em>Toxics</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics3040451
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Bordoni L, Nasuti C, Mirto M, Caradonna F, Gabbianelli R. Intergenerational Effect of Early Life Exposure to Permethrin: Changes in Global DNA Methylation and in Nurr1 Gene Expression. Toxics. 2015. doi:10.3390/toxics3040451.
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@article{laura2015Interg, title = {Intergenerational Effect of Early Life Exposure to Permethrin: Changes in Global DNA Methylation and in Nurr1 Gene Expression}, author = {Laura Bordoni and Cinzia Nasuti and M Mirto and Fabio Caradonna and Rosita Gabbianelli}, journal = {Toxics}, year = {2015}, doi = {10.3390/toxics3040451}, }

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