Bixafen causes cardiac toxicity in zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos

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Mingrui Yuan
Wenhua Li
Peng Xiao
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[1] Huaqiao University,Engineering Research Center of Molecular Medicine of Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Fujian Molecular Medicine, Key Laboratory of Xiamen Marine and Gene Drugs, Key Laboratory of Precision Medicine and Molecular Diagnosis of Fuji
[2] Wenzhou University,Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory for Subtropical Water Environment and Marine Biological Resources Protection, National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Ecological Treatment Technology for Urban Water Pollution
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2021年 / 28卷
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Bixafen; Fungicide; Zebrafish; Embryo; Cardiac toxicity; Apoptosis;
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Bixafen (BIX) is a succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor (SDHI)-class fungicide that is used to control crop diseases. However, data on the toxicity of BIX to zebrafish are limited. Here, zebrafish embryos were exposed to 0.1, 0.3, and 0.9 μM BIX. After BIX exposure, zebrafish embryos exhibited cardiac dysplasia and dysfunction, including pericardial edema, reduced heart rate, and drastically decreased erythrocytes in the cardiac area; the severity of these negative effects increased with BIX concentration and the duration of BIX exposure. In addition, the transcription levels of erythropoiesis-related genes decreased significantly in BIX-treated embryos, as compared to untreated control embryos. Similarly, compared with the control, key genes responsible for cardiac development (myh6, nkx2.5, and myh7) also exhibited dysregulated expression patterns in response to BIX treatment, suggesting that BIX might specifically affect cardiac development. Finally, cell apoptosis was induced in embryos after BIX treatment. In combination, our results suggested that exposure to BIX induced cardiac toxicity in zebrafish. These data will be valuable for future evaluations of the environmental risks of BIX.
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页码:36303 / 36313
页数:10
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