Chen_2022_Ecotoxicol.Environ.Saf_243_114007

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Title : 2, 5-dichloro-1, 4-benuinone exposure to zebrafish embryos\/larvae causes neurodevelopmental toxicity - Chen_2022_Ecotoxicol.Environ.Saf_243_114007
Author(s) : Chen Y , Xiao L , Gao G , He L , Zhao K , Shang X , Liu C
Ref : Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety , 243 :114007 , 2022
Abstract :

2, 5-dichloro-1, 4-benuinone (2, 5-DCBQ) is an emerging disinfection by-product belonging to the class of halobenzoquinones (HBQs). However, there is limited evidence regarding the neurotoxic effects of 2, 5-DCBQ. To better understand the toxicological mechanisms of aquatic organisms, zebrafish embryos were exposed to 0.2 mg/L, 0.4 mg/L, and 0.6 mg/L of 2, 5-DCBQ from 4 h post-fertilization (hpf) to 120 hpf. Developmental defects, such as reduced body length, decreased heart rate, decreased pigmentation, and abnormal motor axon structure was observed. In particular, the locomotor activity of zebrafish larvae reduced with exposure to increasing 2, 5-DCBQ concentrations, and this effect was more pronounced under dark stimulation. The results indicated that the genes associated with neuronal development (gfap, mbp, syn2a, elavl3, ache, and a1-tubulin) were significantly downregulated after treatment with 2, 5-DCBQ. Furthermore, the KEGG result showed the neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction and apoptosis pathways were visibly disrupted, and we found acetylcholinesterase activity was also affected. In summary, the disinfection by-product, 2, 5-DCBQ, exhibits neurodevelopmental toxicity in zebrafish embryos, providing novel evidence for comprehensive analyses of its toxicity.

PubMedSearch : Chen_2022_Ecotoxicol.Environ.Saf_243_114007
PubMedID: 36030688

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Chen Y, Xiao L, Gao G, He L, Zhao K, Shang X, Liu C (2022)
2, 5-dichloro-1, 4-benuinone exposure to zebrafish embryos\/larvae causes neurodevelopmental toxicity
Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety 243 :114007

Chen Y, Xiao L, Gao G, He L, Zhao K, Shang X, Liu C (2022)
Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety 243 :114007