热层臭氧对嗅觉感知和嗅觉球泡多巴胺基内部神经元刺激性的影响
Angela Pignatelli1, Mascia Benedusi1, Mario Barbieri1
1Dept. of Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, University of Ferrara, Ferrara 44121, Italy.
Neurotoxicology
|July 14, 2024
概括
臭氧 (O3) 暴露会损害小鼠的嗅觉感知,影响对各种气味的反应. 这种空气污染物还改变了嗅球中的细胞活动,这表明对气味的影响更广泛.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 毒理学 毒理学 毒理学
背景情况:
- 臭氧 (O3) 是一种具有已知的呼吸系统影响的大气污染物.
- 氧3对嗅觉系统的影响尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 研究O3暴露对小鼠嗅觉行为和细胞特性的影响.
- 为了确定O3是否会改变气味感知和嗅觉球核神经元活动.
主要方法:
- 鼠被暴露在0.8ppm的O3中,这是污染的城市空气中发现的水平.
- 用社会和非社会气味的习惯性/失习性测试来评估嗅觉行为.
- 评估了多巴胺基嗅球 (OB) 神经元的电反应,包括危险细胞多巴胺基细胞 (PG-DA).
主要成果:
- 在两种小鼠菌株 (瑞士韦伯斯特和C57BL/6J) 中,O3暴露对嗅觉知觉有不同的影响.
- 在瑞士韦伯斯特小鼠中,对社会和非社会气味的反应有所减少.
- 暴露于O3降低了OB PG-DA神经元的自发尖峰发射率,这表明刺激性发生了变化.
结论:
- 暴露在臭氧中可能会影响嗅觉感知.
- 臭氧会影响嗅球内的细胞活动,影响神经元功能.
- 这些发现凸显了空气污染对嗅觉系统的潜在神经影响.
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