Bromuconazole exposure induces cardiac dysfunction by upregulating the expression LEF1

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作者
Huang, Yilin [1 ]
Gu, Weijie [1 ]
Qin, Zhen [1 ]
Jin, Yuanxiang [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhejiang Univ Technol, Coll Biotechnol & Bioengn, 18 Chaowang Rd, Hangzhou 310032, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Bromuconazole; Adult zebrafish; Cardiotoxicity; Energy metabolism; LEF1; MUSCLE-CELL LINE; LIPID-ACCUMULATION; MODEL; METABOLISM; CHANNELS; DISEASE; GENES;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.173113
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
With the wide application of bromuconazole (BRO), a kind of triazole fungicide, the environmental problems caused by BRO have been paid more and more attention. In this study, adult male zebrafish were exposed to environmental related concentration and the maximum non-lethal concentration for zebrafish larvae (0,50 ng/L and 7.5 mg/L) for 7 days, respectively. Zebrafish exposed to BRO exhibited a significant reduction in body length and an increase in fatness index, indicating adverse physiological changes. Notably, the exposed zebrafish showed enlarged heart ventricular volumes and thinner heart walls. Transcriptome analysis of heart samples showed that BRO exposure mainly affected pathways related to cardiac energy metabolism. In addition, the amount of ATP in the heart tissue was correspondingly reduced, and the expression levels of genes related to controlling ion balance and myosin synthesis in the heart were also altered. The study extended its findings to the rat cardiomyocytes (H9C2), where similar cardiotoxic effects including changes in transcription of genes related to energy metabolism and heart function were also observed, suggesting a potential universal mechanism of BRO-induced cardiotoxicity. In a doxorubicin (DOX) induced larval zebrafish heart failure model, the expression of lymphoid enhancer-binding factor 1( LEF1 ), a key gene in the Wnt/ beta -catenin signaling pathway, was significantly increased in larval zebrafish and adult fish heart tissues and cardiomyocytes, suggesting that LEF1 might play an important role in BRO-induced cardiotoxicity. Taken together, BRO exposure could interfere with cardiac function and metabolic capacity by abnormal activation the expression of LEF1 . The study emphasized the urgent need for monitoring and regulating BRO due to its harmful effects on the hearts of aquatic organisms.
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