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Considering that woman's health during pregnancy is crucial to well-being as much maternal and fetal as well as the child's future, supplementation with antioxidant compounds has emerged as a promising strategy to prevent the development of future diseases. Given this context, the study aimed to evaluate the effect of lutein carrier nanoparticles supplementation during the preconception period on the offspring of Drosophila melanogaster subjected to a neurodevelopmental disorder model. Female flies, were exposed to either a standard diet or a diet containing NPs LUT (6 μM) for 24 h. Following this period, the flies were transferred to new experimental vials, and eighteen males were added, resulting in a total of 53 flies per experimental group. The male and female flies were then subdivided into two groups and exposed to either a standard diet or imidacloprid (IMI), for 7 days, to induce the neurodevelopmental disorder model, creating four experimental groups: 1) Control; 2) IMI; 3) NPs LUT; 4) NPs LUT + IMI. The hatched offspring were then used for behavioral and biochemical evaluations. Our results showed that supplementation with lutein carrier nanoparticles was able to prevent decreased activity of enzyme tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), as did neurotransmitters dopamine (DA) and serotonin (5-HT) in the head of flies, and as a consequence it prevented behavioral damages such as hyperactivity, anxiety, social interaction, repetitive movements, learning and memory in the progeny of both sexes. Thus, these findings highlight the relevance of preconception supplementation with lutein carrier nanoparticles as an effective approach to prevent the emergence of symptoms associated with neuropsychiatric disorders, paving the way for future research aimed at investigating the best intervention period to prevent ASD and ADHD-type disorders.

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