| Literature DB >> 32450427 |
Juanjuan Fu1, Yongyong Guo2, Lihua Yang2, Jian Han3, Bingsheng Zhou2.
Abstract
The titanium dioxide nanoparticles (n-TiO2) could enhance the bioavailability and toxicity of the coexisted organic toxicants in aquatic phase. Parental co-exposure to n-TiO2 and bisphenol A (BPA) could generate developmental neurotoxicity in unexposed zebrafish offspring. However, it remains unexplored regarding the developmental neurotoxicity in larvae fish after co-exposure during the early developmental stage. In present study, fertilized zebrafish eggs were exposed to TiO2 nanoparticles (100 μg/L), BPA (1, 4 and 20 μg/L) or their binary mixtures until 6 days post fertilization (dpf). No significant change was observed in hatching, malformation, survival and weight of the larvae among all groups. However, n-TiO2 significantly increased the body burden of BPA in the 4 and 20 μg/L co-exposure groups, depressed expression of neurodevelopment marker genes (α1-tubulin, mbp and syn2a) as well as the locomotor behavior. The current results indicate that n-TiO2 could strengthen the developmental neurotoxicity and inactive locomotion in co-exposed zebrafish larvae by promoting the bioaccumulation and bioavailability of BPA, which highlighted the similar toxic risks of developmental neurotoxicity after co-exposure at early developmental stage to that of the parental co-exposure.Entities:
Keywords: Bioaccumulation; Bisphenol A; Co-exposure; Neurotoxicity; Zebrafish larvae; n-TiO(2)
Year: 2020 PMID: 32450427 DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2020.109682
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Res ISSN: 0013-9351 Impact factor: 6.498