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Developmental toxicity induced by Cu(OH)2nanopesticide in zebrafish embryos

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 12, Pages 1289-1298

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/tox.22993

Keywords

Cu(OH)(2)nanopesticide; Danio rerio; embryotoxicity; gene expression

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The current study evaluates the adverse effects of Cu(OH)(2)nanopesticide (CNPE) on the early life stages of zebrafish (Danio rerio). The developmental toxicity was determined using different parameters such as mortality (including LC50), hatching, heart rates, malformations, and alteration of the gene expressions. Zebrafish embryos (4 hpf-hours postfertilization) were exposed to 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 8.0, and 16.0 mg/l CNPE doses until 96 hpf. The 96 hours LC(50)was recorded at 6.258 mg/l. Seventy-two hpf total malformation index values for 2.0, 4.0, and 8.0 mg/l CNPE doses were 4.3, 7.2 and 7.9, respectively. 1.0 mg/l CNPE is not toxic for the zebrafish embryos/larvae. 2.0 to 8.0 CNPE doses caused some abnormalities in embryos/larvae morphology, including lack of body parts, tail deformities, chorda deformity, bubbled head, scoliosis, lordosis, weak or non-pigmentation, decreased heart rate and larva length. 16.0 mg/l CNPE caused mortality in 72 hpf. The expression levels of seven immune system-related genes (il-1 beta,il-8,cebp,tlr4,hsp70,NF-kB, andmtf-1) were examined. The transcription level ofil-1 beta,il-8,tlr4,hsp70, andNF-kBgenes significantly increased in the CNPE exposure groups. While the expression of themtf-1gene considerably decreased, thecebpgene expression level did not change in the 4.0 and 8.0 mg/l CNPE doses. In conclusion, CNPE could induce developmental toxicity with malformations in embryos/larvae and alter the gene expression.

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