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Changes of enzyme activity and gene expression in embryonic zebrafish co-exposed to beta-cypermethrin and thiacloprid.

Yanhua Wang1, Xinfang Li1, Guiling Yang1, Hongbiao Weng1, Xinquan Wang1, Qiang Wang2.   

Abstract

Pesticides often occur as mixtures of complex compounds in water environments, while most of studies only focus on the toxic effects of individual pesticides with little attention to the joint toxic effects. In the present study, we aimed to the mixture toxicity of beta-cypermethrin (BCY) and thiacloprid (THI) to zebrafish (Danio rerio) employing multiple toxicological endpoints. Results displayed that the 96-h LC50 values of BCY to D. rerio at various developmental stages ranged from 2.64 × 10 (1.97 × 10-3.37 × 10) to 6.03 × 103 (4.54 × 103-1.05 × 104) nM, which were lower than those of THI ranging from 2.97 × 104 (1.96 × 104-4.25 × 104) to 2.86 × 105 (2.19 × 105-5.87 × 105) nM. Mixtures of BCY and THI exhibited synergistic response in embryonic zebrafish. Meanwhile, the enzyme activities of antioxidants (CAT and SOD) and detoxification enzyme (CarE), endogenous T-GSH and MDA contents, as well as gene expressions (tsh, crh, cxcl and bax) involved in oxidative stress, cellular apoptosis, immune system and endocrine system were obviously changed in the mixture exposure compared with the respective BCY or THI treatment. Consequently, the increased toxicity of pesticide mixture suggested that the toxicological data acquired from individual pesticide tests might underrate the toxicity risk of pesticides that actually arise in the real environment. Taken together, our present study provided evidence that mixture exposure of BCY and THI could induce additional toxic effect compared with their respective individual pesticides on D. rerio, offering valuable insights into the toxic mechanism of pesticide mixture.
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Keywords:  Beta-cypermethrin; Danio rerio; Mixture toxicity; Synergistic effect; Thiacloprid

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31672357     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2019.113437

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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Authors:  Xue Han; Xiaowen Xu; Tingting Yu; Meifeng Li; Yulong Liu; Jingli Lai; Huiling Mao; Chengyu Hu; Shanghong Wang
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