Ni_2024_Aquat.Toxicol_279_107201

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Title : The detrimental effects and mechanisms of Orlistat in disrupting energy homeostasis and reproduction in Daphnia magna - Ni_2024_Aquat.Toxicol_279_107201
Author(s) : Ni Z , Tian X , Zhao W , Hu W , Lv J , Sun X , Zhang Y , Li B , Liu F
Ref : Aquat Toxicol , 279 :107201 , 2024
Abstract :

Orlistat (ORL) has been employed as an anti-obesity pharmaceutical for several decades. Given its low absorption rate, the majority of administered ORL is excreted into the environment with feces. It is crucial to collect scientific information regarding the possible ecological risks associated with ORL. Here, the effects of ORL on Daphnia magna were evaluated using a 21-day chronic test at concentrations of 1, 10, 100, and 1000 microg/L. We found the inhibition of feeding and swimming activities in the 100 and 1000 microg/L ORL exposed D. magna, respectively. Their digestive enzyme activities and metabolites were reduced even at 1 microg/L ORL exposure. It is noteworthy that exposure to 100 microg/L ORL induced a decrease in the reproductive capacity of D. magna, although no discernible genotoxicity was observed. To identify the toxicological mechanisms of ORL, a metabolic analysis was conducted on D. magna exposed to 1000 microg/L ORL. A comprehensive reduction in carbohydrates, lipids, and amino acids was observed, which resulted in a blockage of metabolic flux towards the TCA cycle, as evidenced by mitochondrial dysfunction. These findings substantiate the detrimental impact of ORL on D. magna and provide insights into the underlying molecular mechanisms from a metabolic perspective.

PubMedSearch : Ni_2024_Aquat.Toxicol_279_107201
PubMedID: 39657302

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Ni Z, Tian X, Zhao W, Hu W, Lv J, Sun X, Zhang Y, Li B, Liu F (2024)
The detrimental effects and mechanisms of Orlistat in disrupting energy homeostasis and reproduction in Daphnia magna
Aquat Toxicol 279 :107201

Ni Z, Tian X, Zhao W, Hu W, Lv J, Sun X, Zhang Y, Li B, Liu F (2024)
Aquat Toxicol 279 :107201