Impact of glyphosate-based herbicide on early embryonic development of the amphibian Xenopus laevis

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Flach, Hannah [1 ]
Lenz, Alexander [1 ]
Pfeffer, Sarah [1 ]
Kuehl, Michael [1 ]
Kuehl, Susanne J. [1 ]
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[1] Ulm Univ, Inst Biochem & Mol Biol, Albert Einstein Allee 11, D-89081 Ulm, Germany
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Xenopus laevis; Eye development; Neural crest development; Cardiac development; Brain development;
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Background: Worldwide, amphibian populations are declining drastically. One reason might be the use of pesticides including herbicides. The herbicide glyphosate is an inhibitor of the 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) synthase of the plant shikimate pathway, preventing the formation of aromatic amino acids and thus inducing plant death. Due to this specific action, GBH are considered nontoxic to non-target organisms. However, GBH impairs embryonic development of chickens, amphibians and fishes. So far, no detailed tissue- and organspecific analysis of the effects of GBH during development in amphibians has been performed. Results: We demonstrated that GBH Roundup (R) LB plus has a negative effect on embryonic development of the South African clawed frog Xenopus laevis. GBH treatment with sublethal concentrations resulted in a reduced body length and mobility of embryos. Furthermore, incubation with GBH led to smaller eyes, brains and cranial cartilages in comparison to untreated embryos. GBH incubation also resulted in shorter cranial nerves and had an effect on cardiac development including reduced heart rate and atrium size. On a molecular basis, GBH treatment led to reduced expression of marker genes in different tissues and developmental stages. Conclusion: GBH leads to disturbed embryonic development of Xenopus laevis.
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