Liao_2018_Environ.Pollut_237_1062

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Title : Illicit drug ketamine induces adverse effects from behavioral alterations and oxidative stress to p53-regulated apoptosis in medaka fish under environmentally relevant exposures - Liao_2018_Environ.Pollut_237_1062
Author(s) : Liao PH , Yang WK , Yang CH , Lin CH , Hwang CC , Chen PJ
Ref : Environ Pollut , 237 :1062 , 2018
Abstract :

With increasing problems of drug abuse worldwide, aquatic ecosystems are contaminated by human pharmaceuticals from the discharge of hospital or municipal effluent. However, ecotoxicity data and related toxic mechanism for neuroactive controlled or illicit drugs are still lacking, so assessing the associated hazardous risk is difficult. This study aims to investigate the behavioral changes, oxidative stress, gene expression and neurotoxic or apoptosis effect(s) in larvae of medaka fish (Oryzias latipes) with environmentally relevant exposures of ketamine (KET) solutions for 1-14 days. KET exposure at an environmentally relevant concentration (0.004 muM) to 40 muM conferred specific patterns in larval swimming behavior during 24 h. At 14 days, such exposure induced dose- and/or time-dependent alteration on reactive oxygen species induction, the activity of antioxidants catalase and superoxide dismutase, glutathione S-transferase and malondialdehyde contents in fish bodies. KET-induced oxidative stress disrupted the expression of acetylcholinesterase and p53-regulated apoptosis pathways and increased caspase expression in medaka larvae. The toxic responses of medaka larvae, in terms of chemical effects, were qualitatively analogous to those of zebrafish and mammals. Our results implicate a toxicological impact of waterborne KET on fish development and human health, for potential ecological risks of directly releasing neuroactive drugs-containing wastewater into the aquatic environment.

PubMedSearch : Liao_2018_Environ.Pollut_237_1062
PubMedID: 29146197

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Liao PH, Yang WK, Yang CH, Lin CH, Hwang CC, Chen PJ (2018)
Illicit drug ketamine induces adverse effects from behavioral alterations and oxidative stress to p53-regulated apoptosis in medaka fish under environmentally relevant exposures
Environ Pollut 237 :1062

Liao PH, Yang WK, Yang CH, Lin CH, Hwang CC, Chen PJ (2018)
Environ Pollut 237 :1062