Zhou_2018_Aquat.Toxicol_206_24

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Title : Parental transfer of ethylhexyl methoxy cinnamate and induced biochemical responses in zebra fi sh - Zhou_2018_Aquat.Toxicol_206_24
Author(s) : Zhou R , Lu G , Yan Z , Jiang R , Shen J , Bao X
Ref : Aquat Toxicol , 206 :24 , 2018
Abstract :

Ethylhexyl methoxy cinnamate (EHMC) is one of the major organic ultraviolet (UV) filter pollutants in the environment. The purpose of this study was to investigate the parental transfer of EHMC and induced biochemical responses in zebra fi sh (Danio rerio). Zebrafish embryos were exposed to EHMC solution (1, 10, and 100 mug/L) for 4 months until sexual maturation. Then male and female parents were paired to lay eggs. F1 generations were divided into 2 categories: with and without continued EHMC exposure. EHMC was detected in both F0 parents and F1 eggs, indicating that EHMC can accumulate in zebrafish and transfer to offspring through reproduction. The hatching rate decreased and malformation rate increased significantly among parents and progeny embryos in the high concentration exposure group. For 40 dpf (days post-fertilisation) F0 generations, estradiol hormone and vitellogenin (Vtg) contents, the expression levels of Vtg1, P450 aromatase (Cyp19a and Cyp19b), 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (Hsd17b1, Hsd17b3), estrogen receptor-alpha and progesterone receptor in all concentration groups decreased significantly, while androgen receptor increased significantly in 10 and 100 mug/L exposure groups compared with the corresponding control group, showing anti-estrogen and androgen effects. For 120 dpf F0 generations, acetylcholinesterase activity was significantly decreased and glutathione and malondialdehyde levels, superoxide dismutase, catalase and glutathione reductase activities were significantly increased in all treatment groups compared with the corresponding control group. In addition, F1 offspring with or without continued exposure to EHMC suffered similar or stronger oxidative stress compared with their parents. DNA breakage and apoptosis also occurred in 120 dpf parental liver cells in all treatment groups as a result of oxidative damage. Results suggested that EHMC have transfer effects between parents and offspring, which may cause negative effects on growth and development of zebrafish and induce biochemical responses in both parents and offspring.

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Zhou R, Lu G, Yan Z, Jiang R, Shen J, Bao X (2018)
Parental transfer of ethylhexyl methoxy cinnamate and induced biochemical responses in zebra fi sh
Aquat Toxicol 206 :24

Zhou R, Lu G, Yan Z, Jiang R, Shen J, Bao X (2018)
Aquat Toxicol 206 :24