Almeida_2018_Chemosphere_220_556

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Title : The role of humic acids on gemfibrozil toxicity to zebrafish embryos - Almeida_2018_Chemosphere_220_556
Author(s) : Almeida AR , Jesus F , Henriques JF , Andrade TS , Barreto A , Koba O , Giang PT , Soares A , Oliveira M , Domingues I
Ref : Chemosphere , 220 :556 , 2018
Abstract :

Climate change is expected to alter the dynamics of water masses, with consequent changes in water quality parameters such as dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration. DOC levels play a critical role in the fate of organic chemicals, influencing their bioavailability and toxicity to aquatic organisms. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of DOC, particularly humic acids (HA), in the toxicity of gemfibrozil (GEM) - a human pharmaceutical frequently detected in surface waters. Lethal and sublethal effects (genotoxic, biochemical and behavioural alterations) were evaluated in zebrafish embryos exposed to several concentrations of GEM and three HA levels, in a full factorial design. HA significantly increased GEM LC50 values, mainly in the first 72h of exposure, showing a protective effect. At sublethal levels, however, such protection was not observed since HA per se elicited adverse effects. At a biochemical level, individual exposure to HA (20mg/L) elicited significant decreases in cholinesterase and glutathione S-transferase activities. Regarding behaviour, effects of individual exposure to HA appear to surpass the GEM effects, reducing the total distance moved by larvae. Both GEM and HA significantly increased DNA damage. Hence, this study demonstrated that abiotic factors, namely HA, should be considered in the assessment of pharmaceuticals toxicity. Moreover, it showed that lethality may not be enough to characterize combined effects since different patterns of response may occur at different levels of biological organization. Testing sublethal relevant endpoints is thus recommended to achieve a robust risk assessment in realistic scenarios.

PubMedSearch : Almeida_2018_Chemosphere_220_556
PubMedID: 30597363

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Almeida AR, Jesus F, Henriques JF, Andrade TS, Barreto A, Koba O, Giang PT, Soares A, Oliveira M, Domingues I (2018)
The role of humic acids on gemfibrozil toxicity to zebrafish embryos
Chemosphere 220 :556

Almeida AR, Jesus F, Henriques JF, Andrade TS, Barreto A, Koba O, Giang PT, Soares A, Oliveira M, Domingues I (2018)
Chemosphere 220 :556