“…That is precisely what Glazer and Brennan [ 3 ] did in their study, finding that very low concentrations of methylmercury (as low as 5 nM) caused anxiety and an impaired stress response in both adults and developing animals. These symptoms have been previously detected in other models exposed to high doses of the metal, as well as other signs related to emotionality such as depression and insomnia [ 7 ]. However, the most interesting and novel result was the altered gene expression profile, which was associated with behavioral alterations, demonstrating the involvement of the dopaminergic system and the hypothalamic–pituitary–interrenal (HPI) axis in both stages of life (during development and in adulthood) exposed to low doses of MeHg [ 3 ].…”