Chlorpyrifos-induced biomarkers in Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes)

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Hwang-Ju Jeon
Yong-Ho Lee
Hyoung-ho Mo
Myoung-Jin Kim
Mohammad I. Al-Wabel
Yongeun Kim
Kijong Cho
Tae-Wan Kim
Yong Sik Ok
Sung-Eun Lee
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[1] Kyungpook National University,School of Applied Biosciences
[2] Hankyong National University,Institute of Ecological Phytochemistry, Department of Plant Life and Environmental Science
[3] Korea University,Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering
[4] Kyungpook National University,School of Life Science and Biotechnology
[5] King Saud University,Saudi Biochar Research Group (SBRG), Department of Soil Science, College of Food and Agriculture Sciences
[6] Kangwon National University,Korea Biochar Research Center, Department of Biological Environment
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016年 / 23卷
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Japanese medaka; Chlorpyrifos; Carboxylesterase; Phosphatidylcholine biomarker;
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Chlorpyrifos (CHL) is an organophosphate compound that is widely used as an insecticide. Due to its repeated use and high environmental residual property, CHL is frequently passed into aquatic environments by runoff. Consequently, there may be an adverse effect on aquatic vertebrate animals, including fish. Therefore, in this study, we assessed how CHL affected Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes). The acute toxicity of CHL in adult fish after 96 h of exposure was determined to be 212.50, 266.79, and 412.28 μg L−1 (LC25, LC50, and LC95, respectively). Acetylcholinesterase (AChE), glutathione S-transferase (GST), and carboxylesterase (CE) activities were obtained from the livers of dead or surviving fish, and the results showed 4.8-fold lower, 4.5-fold higher, and 18.6-fold lower activities for the AChE, GST, and CE, respectively, for 64-h exposure at a concentration of 400 μg L−1 of CHL. In the embryo toxicity test, curved spines were observed in embryos that were exposed to CHL for 48 h in a concentration-dependent manner. With identification of biomarkers for CHL in the fish, two protein peaks, 5550.86 and 5639.79 m/z, were found to be upregulated. These two proteins can be used as protein biomarkers for CHL contamination in aquatic systems. A phosphatidyl choline with an m/z ratio of 556.32 dramatically decreased after CHL exposure in the fish; thus, it may be considered as a lipid biomarker for CHL. It is assumed as the first report to identify a phospholipid biomarker using a lipidomics approach in fish toxicology. Taken together, these results demonstrated the adverse effects of CHL on Japanese medaka and reveal several candidate biomarkers that can be used as diagnostic tools for determining CHL.
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