纹状体
内分泌学
社会行为
内科学
扁桃形结构
发展心理学
亲社会行为
双酚A
生理学
化学
心理学
生物
医学
多巴胺
环氧树脂
有机化学
作者
Tongtong Gao,Zhangxin Yin,Muye Wang,Zhaoqing Fang,Xiaoyu Zhong,Jishui Li,Yizhong Hu,Donghong Wu,Kesheng Jiang,Xiaohong Xu
出处
期刊:Chemosphere
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2019-11-27
卷期号:244: 125494-125494
被引量:22
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.125494
摘要
Abstract Puberty is a crucial developmental period for structural modifications of brain and activation of the neural circuits underlying sex differences in social behavior. It is possible that pubertal exposure to bisphenol-A (BPA), a common EED with a weak estrogenic activity, influences social behavior. After being exposed to BPA at 0.04, 0.4, 4 mg kg−1 for 18 days, the 7-week-old male mice were tested with social play and three-chamber. The results showed that pubertal BPA exposure decreased social play between adolescent males and sociability of adolescent males. Further, pubertal BPA exposure reduced sociability and inhibited social novel preferences of adult males. BPA inhibited social interactions with opposite sex but improved socio-sexual exploration and the low-intensity mating behavior (mounting) with same sex in adult males. In residential-intruder test, BPA-exposed adult males showed a decrease in aggressiveness and an enhancement in prosocial behavior with intruder. Western blot analysis showed that BPA (especially at 4 mg/kg/d) down-regulated the levels of AR in the amygdala and the striatum but up-regulated the levels of DR1 and DAT proteins in the striatum of adult males. BPA at 4 mg kg−1 decreased the levels of T in the serum and the brain. These results suggest that pubertal BPA exposure affects social play and sociability of adolescent males and even results in long-term effects on social behavior of adult males. BPA-induced down-regulations of the levels of AR in the amygdala and the striatum and up-regulation of the levels of DR1 and DAT in the striatum may be involved.
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