Title: Effects of pyrethroids on brain development and behavior: Deltamethrin.
Authors: Pitzer, Emily M; Williams, Michael T; Vorhees, Charles V
Published In Neurotoxicol Teratol, (2021)
Abstract: Deltamethrin (DLM) is a Type II pyrethroid pesticide widely used in agriculture, homes, public spaces, and medicine. Epidemiological studies report that increased pyrethroid exposure during development is associated with neurobehavioral disorders. This raises concern about the safety of these chemicals for children. Few animal studies have explored the long-term effects of developmental exposure to DLM on the brain. Here we review the CNS effects of pyrethroids, with emphasis on DLM. Current data on behavioral and cognitive effects after developmental exposure are emphasized. Although, the acute mechanisms of action of DLM are known, how these translate to long-term effects is only beginning to be understood. But existing data clearly show there are lasting effects on locomotor activity, acoustic startle, learning and memory, apoptosis, and dopamine in mice and rats after early exposure. The most consistent neurochemical findings are reductions in the dopamine transporter and the dopamine D1 receptor. The data show that DLM is developmentally neurotoxic but more research on its mechanisms of long-term effects is needed.
PubMed ID: 33848594
MeSH Terms: Animals; Behavior/drug effects*; Brain/drug effects*; Humans; Insecticides/toxicity*; Learning/drug effects; Nitriles/toxicity*; Pyrethrins/toxicity*