Unveiling the molecular mechanisms and developmental consequences of mercury (Hg) toxicity in zebrafish embryo-larvae: A comprehensive approach

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作者
Henriques, Magda Carvalho [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Carvalho, Ines [4 ]
Santos, Catia [3 ]
Herdeiro, Maria Teresa [1 ,2 ]
Fardilha, Margarida [1 ,2 ]
Pavlaki, Maria Dimitriou [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Loureiro, Susana [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aveiro, Inst Biomed iBiMED, Aveiro, Portugal
[2] Univ Aveiro, Dept Med Sci, Aveiro, Portugal
[3] Univ Aveiro, CESAM Ctr Environm & Marine Studies, Dept Biol, Aveiro, Portugal
[4] Univ Aveiro, Dept Biol, P-3810193 Aveiro, Portugal
[5] Univ Aveiro, CESAM Ctr Environm & Marine Studies, P-3810193 Aveiro, Portugal
关键词
Metal; Danio rerio; Embryotoxicity; Neurotoxicity; Locomotor response; Protein phosphatase; GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASES; CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM; EARLY-LIFE STAGES; METHYLMERCURY EXPOSURE; MICROCYSTIN-LR; INORGANIC MERCURY; OXIDATIVE STRESS; GENE-EXPRESSION; ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE; FISH;
D O I
10.1016/j.ntt.2023.107302
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Mercury (Hg) is a global contaminant affecting aquatic ecosystems' health. Chronic exposure to Hg has shown that the normal development of zebrafish embryo-larvae is affected. However, the molecular mechanisms behind the toxicity of Hg on fish embryonic development are still poorly understood. This work aimed to investigate the effects of Hg exposure on zebrafish embryo-larvae using a combined approach at individual (mortality, embryo development and locomotor behavior) and biochemical (neurotoxicity and oxidative stress enzymatic activities and protein phosphatase expression) levels. The Fish Embryo Toxicity assay followed the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Guideline 236 and used a concentration range between 13 and 401 mu g Hg/L. Lethal and developmental endpoints were examined at 24, 48, 72 and 96 hpf. Biochemical markers, including Acetylcholinesterase (AChE), Catalase (CAT), Glutathione Reductase (GR), and Glutathione-S-Transferase (GST) activities and, for the first time, the expression of the protein phosphatase 1 gamma (PP1 gamma) was assessed after 24, 48, 72 and 96 h of exposure to 10 and 100 mu g Hg/L. The behavioral effects of a sublethal range of Hg (from 0.8 to 13 mu g Hg/L) were assessed using an automated video tracking system at 120 hpf. Several developmental abnormalities on zebrafish embryos and larvae, including pericardial edema, spin and tail deformities and reduced rate of consumption of the yolk sac, were found after exposure to Hg (LC50 at 96 hpf of 139 mu g Hg/L) with EC50 values for total malformations ranging from 22 to 264 mu g Hg/L. After 96 hpf, no significant effects were observed in the CAT and GR activities. However, an increase in the GST activity in a concentration and time-dependent manner was found, denoting possible stress-related adaptation of zebrafish embryos to deleterious effects of Hg exposure. The AchE activity showed a response pattern in line with the behavioral responses. At the lowest concentration tested, no significant effects were found for the AChE activity, whereas a decrease in AChE activity was observed at 100 mu g Hg/L, suggesting that exposure to Hg induced neurotoxic effects in zebrafish embryos which in turn may explain the lack of equilibrium found in this study (EC50 at 96 hpf of 83 mu g Hg/L). Moreover, a decrease in the PP1 gamma expression was found after 96 h of exposure to 10 and 100 mu g Hg/L. Thus, we suggest that Hg may be an inhibitor of PP1 gamma in zebrafish embryos-larvae and thus, along with the alterations in the enzymatic activity of GST, explain some of the developmental malformations observed, as well as the lack of equilibrium. Hence, in this study, we propose the use of PP1 expression, in combination with apical and biochemical endpoints, as a precursor for assessing Hg's toxic mechanism on embryonic development.
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