Literature DB >> 34162088

Individual and synergistic toxic effects of carbendazim and chlorpyrifos on zebrafish embryonic development.

Ruiqi Fan1, Wanjun Zhang1, Lizhong Li2, Li Jia2, Jun Zhao2, Zengming Zhao2, Shuangqing Peng2, Xiaoyan Yuan3, Yiqiang Chen4.   

Abstract

The fungicide carbendazim and the insecticide chlorpyrifos are frequently used together to protect various fruit and vegetable crops in China. At high doses, carbendazim is a known carcinogen while chlorpyrifos has neurotoxic potential, but the combined toxicity of these two compounds has not been systematically investigated. In this study, we examined the separate and combined effects of these compounds on zebrafish embryonic development. The LC50 values for carbendazim and chlorpyrifos at 96 h post-fertilization (hpf) were 0.89 mg/L and 3.83 mg/L, respectively. Carbendazim dose-dependently increased the spontaneous tail-wagging frequency of 24 hpf embryos, the hatching rate of 48 hpf embryos, and the mortality and deformity rate of 96 hpf embryos, while chlorpyrifos increased the heart rate of 48 hpf embryos as well as the mortality and deformity rate of 96 hpf embryos. Mixed exposure at an equipotent concentration ratio (Mix1) and at the ratio of maximum residue limits for typical fruits (apples) (Mix2) revealed significant synergistic effects on lethality at 96 hpf within the 0%-90% effect levels range. In contrast, there was an antagonistic effect of the equipotent concentration ratio on lethality in the 90%-100% concentration range, while the ratio at the maximum residue limits still showed a synergistic effect. Mix1 exhibited antagonism on hatching rate in the 0%-35% range and synergy in the 40%-100% range, while Mix2 had a synergistic effect on hatching rate in the 0%-35% range, an additive effect at 40%, and an antagonistic effect at >40%. Both mixtures had a synergistic effect on deformity rate over all concentration ranges. Carbendazim and chlorpyrifos demonstrate synergistic developmental toxicity, indicating that health and environmental risk assessments should be conducted for various combinations of these agents.
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Keywords:  Carbendazim; Chlorpyrifos; Embryo developmental toxicity; Synergistic effect

Year:  2021        PMID: 34162088     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.130769

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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1.  Application of Ultrasonic Intelligent Imaging in L-Selectin Regulating Embryo Implantation in Mongolian Sheep Endometrium.

Authors:  Changshou Wang; Adong Bao; Qing Hai; Zhengxiang Hu; Xiaoying Bai
Journal:  Scanning       Date:  2022-06-16       Impact factor: 1.750

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