Long-term exposure changes the environmentally relevant bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate to be a neuro-hazardous substance disrupting neural homeostasis in emotional and cognitive functions

Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) is the most used member of the phthalate class of compounds. Extensive use of this plasticizer allows daily exposure to humans via various routes. A positive relationship between DEHP exposure and neurobehavioral disorders is suspected. But, there are insufficient...

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description Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) is the most used member of the phthalate class of compounds. Extensive use of this plasticizer allows daily exposure to humans via various routes. A positive relationship between DEHP exposure and neurobehavioral disorders is suspected. But, there are insufficient data on the harmfulness of neurobehavioral disorders caused by DEHP exposure, particularly at daily exposure levels. In this study, we assessed the consequences of daily DEHP ingestion (2 and 20 mg/kg diets) in male mice for at least 100 days and examined its effects on neuronal functions associated with neurobehavioral disorders, such as depression and cognitive decline. We found the marked depressive behaviors and reduced learning and memory function in the DEHP-ingestion groups, and that biomarkers related to chronic stress were increased in plasma and brain tissues. Long-term DEHP ingestion induced collapse of glutamate (Glu) and glutamine (Gln) homeostasis as a result of disruption of the Glu-Gln cycle in the medial prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. The reduced glutamatergic neurotransmission activity caused by DEHP ingestion was demonstrated using an electrophysiological method. This study revealed that long-term exposure to DEHP is hazardous and can cause neurobehavioral disorders, even at daily exposure levels. [Display omitted] •Long-term DEHP exposure at DELs causes the neurobehavioral disorders.•Collapse of Glu-Gln cycle by DEHP at DELs disrupts the homeostasis of Glu and Gln.•Homeostatic disruption of Glu and Gln by DEHP decreases glutamatergic signaling.•Long-term DEHP exposure changes a safe DEHP dose to hazardous substance.
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