Contact PI/Project LeaderNEWLAND, M. CHRISTOPHER CHRISTOPHER
Awardee OrganizationAUBURN UNIVERSITY AT AUBURN
Description
Abstract Text
Methylmercury is neurotoxic to the developing organism. Human and animal
studies concur on methylmercury's sensory, motor, and' cognitive effects
after acute or transient exposure to high levels. Exposure to very low
levels can produce subtle but detectable and long-lasting effects on the
behavior of offspring. Studies with rodents had used exposure levels
ranging from 0.5 to 10 mg/kg/day with one or a few administrations during
gestation, but several investigators have reported effects on operant
behavior at levels as low as 0.05 mg/kg/day.
In a recent study conducted by the PI in collaboration with the Institute
for Hygiene, Lund University, Sweden, monkeys showed delayed effects of
prenatal methylmercury exposure in behavior maintained by concurrent
schedules of reinforcement. Severe learning deficits were manifested in
behavior during transition states in monkeys that appeared normal and
even behaved normally on more conventional, steady-state baselines. The
proposed studies build on those observations in a new species and examine
low levels of exposure. Rats will be exposed to 0, 0.05, or 0.5 mg/kg/day
of methylmercury during gestation. When adults, lever-pressing will be
maintained under concurrent schedules of reinforcement in which a rich
lever produces reinforcement at a higher rate than the lean one. When the
schedules on the levers are reversed, behavior shifts to the newly rich
lever but, in preliminary studies, more slowly in exposed animals.
Behavior change is quantified by fitting a logistic function to measures
of responding taken as the transition progresses. The resulting
parameters are used in developing dose-effect relationship and
identifying behavioral and neural mechanisms of neurotoxicity.
The proposed studies are designed to I) replicate in rats the effects
reported in monkeys 2) examine a refinement recently developed by the PI
to shorten transitions from 4 weeks to I day, 3) identify environmental
moderators of methylmercury's effects, 4) probe for neurochemical
mechanisms of damage and 5) identify sensitivity of aged animals. This
proposal is a modification of one previously submitted and the
modifications entail 1) eliminating parallel studies conducted with
monkeys in Lund, 2) developing rapid transitions, and 3) detailed
examination of other determinants of methylmercury 's developmental
neurotoxicity.
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
066470972
UEI
DMQNDJDHTDG4
Project Start Date
01-March-1995
Project End Date
28-February-1998
Budget Start Date
01-March-1995
Budget End Date
29-February-1996
Project Funding Information for 1995
Total Funding
$117,823
Direct Costs
$89,410
Indirect Costs
$28,413
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1995
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
$117,823
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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