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Next-generation effects of fetal and lactational exposure to the neonicotinoid pesticide clothianidin on the immune system and gut microbiota

Midori MURATA, Asuka SHODA, Mako KIMURA, Yukako HARA, Sakura YONOICHI, Yuya ISHIDA, Youhei MANTANI, Toshifumi YOKOYAMA, Eiko Matsuo, Tetsushi Hirano, Nobuhiko Hoshi

2023Journal of Veterinary Medical Science11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recently, the effects of exposure to clothianidin (CLO) on the thymus and gut microbiota have become clear, but no report has examined its next-generation impacts. Pregnant C57BL/6N mice were administered a no-observed-adverse-effect-level dose of CLO until weaning. We examined CLO's effects on the gut microbiota and immune organs of dams and their 3- and 10-week-old male offspring. CLO administration led to several alterations of the top 30 bacterial genera in the gut microbiota in dams and 3-week-old mice. Compared to controls, 10-week-old mice had more thymic Hassall's corpuscles, and both dams and 10-week-old mice had fewer macrophages. These results suggest that fetal and lactational CLO exposure may affect the immune system and gut microbiota of the next generation.

Topics & Concepts

Gut floraImmune systemClothianidinOffspringWeaningBiologyPhysiologyLactationInternal medicineEndocrinologyImmunologyAndrologyPesticideMedicinePregnancyEcologyThiamethoxamGeneticsImidaclopridInsect and Pesticide ResearchGut microbiota and healthPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts