Exposure to pyrethroids induces behavioral impairments, neurofibrillary tangles and tau pathology in Alzheimer's type neurodegeneration in adult Wistar rats.

2020 
This study investigated the exposure of pyrethroids in the development of Alzheimer's type neurodegeneration by analyzing β- amyloid, tau and Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP) in adult Wistar rats. Forty adult Wistar rats (130-150 g) of both sexes were assigned into five groups (n = 8). Groups A-C were treated with three different sub-lethal doses (75, 50 and 25%)of the pyrethroids formulation diluted with olive oil once/daily for 45 days, while groups D&E received olive oil and distilled water respectively (as control groups). During the treatments, physical clinical signs were monitored for cognitive behavioral studies involving object recognition tasks and novel object identification test. At the end of treatment, the rats were sacrificed by cervical dislocation, the brains were harvested and the hippocampus located and dissected out for immunohistochemical studies. Standard histochemical techniques were employed. The results showed a significant decrease (p ≤ 0.05) in the spontaneous alternation and discrimination index in the treatment groups when compared to the control groups. Histological observation showed nuclear fragmentation in treated rats in a dose dependent manner when compared to the controls. Amyloid plaques were further observed and markedly stained with Congo-red in the treated rats compared to the control groups. Immunohistochemical observation revealed that exposure to pyrethroids increased immunoreactivity of GFAP and tau protein in both CA3 and Dentate gyrus (DG) regions in the treated rats indicative of Alzheimer's type degenerative diseases.
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