| Literature DB >> 33549839 |
Jinze Ma1, Yong Huang2, Yuyang Peng1, Zhaopeng Xu1, Ziqin Wang1, Xiaobei Chen1, Shuling Xie1, Ping Jiang1, Keyuan Zhong1, Huiqiang Lu3.
Abstract
Bifenazate is a novel acaricide for selective foliar spraying and is widely used to control mites in agricultural production. However, its toxicity to aquatic organisms is unknown. Here, a zebrafish model was used to study bifenazate toxicity to aquatic organisms. Exposure to bifenazate was found to cause severe cardiotoxicity in zebrafish embryos, along with disorders in the gene expression related to heart development. Bifenazate also caused oxidative stress. Cardiotoxicity caused by bifenazate was partially rescued by astaxanthin (an antioxidant), accompanied by cardiac genes and oxidative stress-related indicators becoming normalized. Our results showed that exposure to bifenazate can significantly change the ATPase activity and gene expression levels of the calcium signaling pathway. These led to heart failure, in which the blood accumulated outside the heart without entering it, eventually leading to death. The results indicated that bifenazate exposure caused cardiotoxicity in zebrafish embryos through the induction of oxidative stress and inhibition of the calcium signaling pathway.Entities:
Keywords: Bifenazate; Calcium signaling pathway; Cardiotoxicity; Heart failure; Oxidative stress
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33549839 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.116539
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071