TY - JOUR
T1 - Pesticides Exposure-Induced Changes in Brain Metabolome
T2 - Implications in the Pathogenesis of Neurodegenerative Disorders
AU - Rodrigues, Joel Arvin
AU - Narasimhamurthy, Rekha K.
AU - Joshi, Manjunath B.
AU - Dsouza, Herman Sunil
AU - Mumbrekar, Kamalesh Dattaram
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank Manipal School of Life Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Manipal, India, for support, and TIFAC-CORE, DST, Govt. of India, and BUILDER, DBT, Govt. of India, for infrastructure facilities. Rekha would like to thank MAHE, Manipal, for the Dr. T.M.A Pai fellowship and KSTePS, Govt. of India, for the scholarship. Kamalesh DM is grateful to Manipal Academy of Higher Education for the intramural grant.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, The Author(s).
PY - 2022/10
Y1 - 2022/10
N2 - Pesticides have been used in agriculture, public health programs, and pharmaceuticals for many decades. Though pesticides primarily target pests by affecting their nervous system and causing other lethal effects, these chemical entities also exert toxic effects in inadvertently exposed humans through inhalation or ingestion. Mounting pieces of evidence from cellular, animal, and clinical studies indicate that pesticide-exposed models display metabolite alterations of pathways involved in neurodegenerative diseases. Hence, identifying common key metabolites/metabolic pathways between pesticide-induced metabolic reprogramming and neurodegenerative diseases is necessary to understand the etiology of pesticides in the rise of neurodegenerative disorders. The present review provides an overview of specific metabolic pathways, including tryptophan metabolism, glutathione metabolism, dopamine metabolism, energy metabolism, mitochondrial dysfunction, fatty acids, and lipid metabolism that are specifically altered in response to pesticides. Furthermore, we discuss how these metabolite alterations are linked to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases and to identify novel biomarkers for targeted therapeutic approaches.
AB - Pesticides have been used in agriculture, public health programs, and pharmaceuticals for many decades. Though pesticides primarily target pests by affecting their nervous system and causing other lethal effects, these chemical entities also exert toxic effects in inadvertently exposed humans through inhalation or ingestion. Mounting pieces of evidence from cellular, animal, and clinical studies indicate that pesticide-exposed models display metabolite alterations of pathways involved in neurodegenerative diseases. Hence, identifying common key metabolites/metabolic pathways between pesticide-induced metabolic reprogramming and neurodegenerative diseases is necessary to understand the etiology of pesticides in the rise of neurodegenerative disorders. The present review provides an overview of specific metabolic pathways, including tryptophan metabolism, glutathione metabolism, dopamine metabolism, energy metabolism, mitochondrial dysfunction, fatty acids, and lipid metabolism that are specifically altered in response to pesticides. Furthermore, we discuss how these metabolite alterations are linked to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases and to identify novel biomarkers for targeted therapeutic approaches.
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U2 - 10.1007/s12640-022-00534-2
DO - 10.1007/s12640-022-00534-2
M3 - Review article
C2 - 35781222
AN - SCOPUS:85133315948
SN - 1029-8428
VL - 40
SP - 1539
EP - 1552
JO - Neurotoxicity Research
JF - Neurotoxicity Research
IS - 5
ER -