He_2021_Environ.Pollut_287_117649

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Title : Toxicity of gabapentin-lactam on the early developmental stage of zebrafish (Danio rerio) - He_2021_Environ.Pollut_287_117649
Author(s) : He Y , Jia D , Du S , Zhu R , Zhou W , Pan S , Zhang Y
Ref : Environ Pollut , 287 :117649 , 2021
Abstract :

Gabapentin-lactam (GBP-L) is a transformation product (TP) of gabapentin (GBP), a widely used anti-epileptic pharmaceutical. Due to its high persistence, GBP-L has been frequently detected in the surface water. However, the effects of GBP-L on aquatic organisms have not been thoroughly investigated. In the present study, zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos as a model organism were used to study the impacts of GBP-L in terms of embryos LC(50), spontaneous movement at 24 hpf (hours post fertilization), heartbeat rates at 48 hpf, and body length at 72 hpf, with the concentrations of GBP-L down to 0.01 microg/L, covering its environmental concentrations. Various biomarkers from nervous, antioxidant and immune systems of zebrafish larvae were analyzed, including acetylcholinesterase, acetylcholine, dopamine, gamma-aminobutyric acid, superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione S-transferase, C reactive protein, and lysozyme, to assess its toxicity on these systems. RT-qPCR was then used to further verify the results and explain the toxicological mechanism at the gene level. The results demonstrated that GBP-L is much more toxic than its parent compound, and could lead to adverse impacts on the aquatic organisms even at every low concentrations.

PubMedSearch : He_2021_Environ.Pollut_287_117649
PubMedID: 34182397

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He Y, Jia D, Du S, Zhu R, Zhou W, Pan S, Zhang Y (2021)
Toxicity of gabapentin-lactam on the early developmental stage of zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Environ Pollut 287 :117649

He Y, Jia D, Du S, Zhu R, Zhou W, Pan S, Zhang Y (2021)
Environ Pollut 287 :117649