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Developmental neurotoxicity and autism spectrum disorder

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Funding Fogarty Program

Emerging Global Leader

Project Information in NIH RePORTER

Developmental neurotoxicity and autism spectrum disorder

Principal Institution

University of Medical Sciences, Ondo

Principal Investigator(s) (PI)

Ijomone, Omamuyovwi Meashack

Project Contact Information

Email: omijomone@unimed.edu.ng

Year(s) Awarded

2022-2027

Country

Nigeria

Collaborators

Federal University of Technology

Project Description

Increasing evidence associates exposure to environment toxicants such as heavy metals to negative neurological consequences; particularly, perinatal exposure to heavy metals is increasingly linked to neurodevelopmental disorders. This study aims to investigate morphological, behavioral, and molecular alterations caused by developmental exposure to heavy metals in relation to endpoints of autism spectrum disorders (ASD).

This project will provide novel translational information on the importance of inherent genetic differences and exogenous chemical perturbations of cellular processes as potential modifiers of metal-induced neurotoxicity and neurodevelopmental disorders such as ASD, thus, laying the groundwork for innovative therapeutic strategies against neurodevelopmental disorders.

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