Insight into the effect of a heavy metal mixture on neurological damage in rats through combined serum metabolomic and brain proteomic analyses

J Xie, F Zhou, L Ouyang, Q Li, S Rao, R Su… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
J Xie, F Zhou, L Ouyang, Q Li, S Rao, R Su, S Yang, J Li, X Wan, L Yan, P Liu, H Cheng, L Li…
Science of The Total Environment, 2023Elsevier
The heavy metals lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and mercury (Hg) that cause neurocognitive
impairment have been extensively studied. These elements typically do not exist alone in
the environment; they are often found with other heavy metals and can enter the body
through various routes, thereby impacting health. Our previous research showed that low
Pb, Cd, and Hg levels cause neurobehavioral impairments in weaning and adult rats.
However, little is known about the biomarkers and mechanisms underlying Pb, Cd, and Hg …
Abstract
The heavy metals lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and mercury (Hg) that cause neurocognitive impairment have been extensively studied. These elements typically do not exist alone in the environment; they are often found with other heavy metals and can enter the body through various routes, thereby impacting health. Our previous research showed that low Pb, Cd, and Hg levels cause neurobehavioral impairments in weaning and adult rats. However, little is known about the biomarkers and mechanisms underlying Pb, Cd, and Hg mixture-induced neurological impairments. A combined analysis of metabolomic and proteomic data may reveal heavy metal-induced alterations in metabolic and protein profiles, thereby improving our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying heavy metal-induced neurological impairments. Therefore, brain tissue and serum samples were collected from rats exposed to a Pb, Cd, and Hg mixture for proteomic and metabolomic analyses, respectively. The analysis revealed 363 differential proteins in the brain and 206 metabolites in serum uniquely altered in the Pb, Cd, and Hg mixture exposure group, compared to those of the control group. The main metabolic impacted pathways were unsaturated fatty acids biosynthesis, linoleic acid metabolism, phenylalanine metabolism, and tryptophan metabolism. We further identified that the levels of arachidonic acid (C20:4 n-3) and, adrenic acid (C22:4 n-3) were elevated and that kynurenic acid (KA) and quinolinic acid (QA) levels and the KA/QA ratio, were decreased in the group exposed to the Pb, Cd, and Hg mixture. A joint analysis of the proteome and metabolome showed that significantly altered proteins such as LPCAT3, SLC7A11, ASCL4, and KYAT1 may participate in the neurological impairments induced by the heavy metal mixture. Overall, we hypothesize that the dysregulation of ferroptosis and kynurenine pathways is associated with neurological damage due to chronic exposure to a heavy metal mixture.
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