Abstract

Although several studies showed adverse neurotoxic effects of melamine on hippocampus (HPC)-dependent learning and reversal learning, the evidence for this mechanism is still unknown. We recently demonstrated that intra-hippocampal melamine injection affected the induction of long-term depression, which is associated with novelty acquisition and memory consolidation. Here, we infused melamine into the HPC of rats, and employed behavioral tests, immunoblotting, immunocytochemistry and electrophysiological methods to sought evidence for its effects on cognitive flexibility. Rats with intra-hippocampal infusion of melamine displayed dose-dependent increase in trials to the criterion in reversal learning, with no locomotion or motivation defect. Compared with controls, melamine-treated rats avoided HPC-dependent place strategy. Meanwhile, the learning-induced BDNF level in the HPC neurons was significantly reduced. Importantly, bilateral intra-hippocampal BDNF infusion could effectively mitigate the suppressive effects of melamine on neural correlate with reversal performance, and rescue the strategy bias and reversal learning deficits. Our findings provide first evidence for the effect of melamine on cognitive flexibility and suggest that the reversal learning deficit is due to the inability to use place strategy. Furthermore, the suppressive effects of melamine on BDNF-mediated neural activity could be the mechanism, thus advancing the understanding of compulsive behavior in melamine-induced and other neuropsychiatric disorders.

Highlights

  • Melamine, a triazine heterocyclic chemical, has been widely used in various industries, including plastics, dyes, fertilizers and fireproof materials

  • According to previous studies [40,41,42], the dose was chosen as about 5 fold of the equivalent dose of human tolerable daily intake (TDI) of melamine, which was recommended by US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2008 [43]

  • In the Y-maze task, rats in both low-dose and high-dose groups reached the criterion on the reversal learning slower than control group (Fig 1B, one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), effect of treatment: F(2,21) = 29.60, P

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Introduction

A triazine heterocyclic chemical, has been widely used in various industries, including plastics, dyes, fertilizers and fireproof materials. It is approved as food-content substance, but it cannot be used as an additive [1]. In September 2008, melamine was illegally added to foods to increase their protein content, resulting in the melamine-contaminated milk powder scandal. Considering that young children are relatively vulnerable to food. Melamine impairs learning strategy contaminants, melamine-contaminated milk incident has raised concerns about melamine toxicity in recent years. The effect of melamine and its mechanism are still unclear

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