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An invertebrate model in examining the effect of acute ferric iron exposure on proprioceptive neurons

  • Mikaela L. Wagers
  • , Ashley Starks
  • , Maya O. Abul-Khoudoud
  • , Sufia M. Ahmed
  • , Abraham W. Alhamdani
  • , Clair Ashley
  • , Patrick C. Bidros
  • , Constance O. Bledsoe
  • , Kayli E. Bolton
  • , Jerone G. Capili
  • , Jamie N. Henning
  • , Bethany J. Ison
  • , Madison Moon
  • , Panhavuth Phe
  • , Samuel B. Stonecipher
  • , Isabelle N. Taylor
  • , Logan T. Turner
  • , Aaron K. West
  • , Robin L. Cooper

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Resumen

Iron is an essential element for plant and animal life and is found in soil, fresh waters and marine waters. The Fe3+ ion is a vital prosthetic group and cofactor to mitochondrial electron transport complexes and numerous proteins involved in normal functioning. Despite its importance to life-sustaining processes, overexposure results in toxicity. For example, ferric iron (Fe3+) accumulation in the mammalian central nervous system is associated with various neurological disorders. Although current literature addresses the long-term effects of Fe3+ overload, fewer studies exist examining the effects of acute exposure. Using the blue crab (Callinectes sapidus), we investigate the effects of acute Fe3+ overload on proprioception within the propodite-dactylopodite (PD) nerve. For proprioceptive studies, 10- and 20-mM ferric chloride and ferric ammonium citrate solutions were used at 5- and 20- min exposure times. Exposure to 20 mM concentrations of ferric chloride and ferric ammonium citrate reduced excitability in proprioceptive neurons. Thus, Fe3+ likely blocks stretch-activated channels or voltage-gated Na+ channels. The depressive effects of Fe3+ are partly reversible following saline washout, indicating cells are not acutely damaged. Gadolinium (GdCl3, 1 and 10 mM) was used to examine the effects of an additional trivalent ion comparator. Gd3+ depressed PD nerve compound action potential amplitude while increasing the compound action potential duration. This study is relevant in demonstrating the dose-dependent effects of acute Fe3+ and Gd3+ exposure on proprioception and provides a model system to further investigate the mechanisms by which metals act on the nervous system.

Idioma originalEnglish
Número de artículo109558
PublicaciónComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part - C: Toxicology and Pharmacology
Volumen266
DOI
EstadoPublished - abr 2023

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Department of Biology, University of Kentucky. Chellgren Endowed Funding (R.L.C.). College of Arts and Sciences summer fellowship (M.L.W.).

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University of Kentucky
College of Arts and Sciences, Boston University

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    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Biochemistry
    • Physiology
    • Aquatic Science
    • Animal Science and Zoology
    • Toxicology
    • Cell Biology
    • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis

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