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Aeromonas salmonicida; Danio rerio; aptasensors; aquaculture; color; colorimetry; detection limit; early diagnosis; fluorescence; food safety; oligonucleotides; opportunistic pathogens; rapid methods; single-stranded DNA; systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment
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... Aeromonas salmonicida (A. salmonicida) is an important opportunistic pathogen to aquatic animals that causes severe economic losses to aquaculture, which makes its rapid detection and prevention are critical. In this work, a single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) aptamer (A.s-2) with high specificity to the bacteria was selected by Systematic Evolution of Ligands by Exponential Enrichment (SELEX). The select ...
... A short-term study was performed to assess the effects of diets supplemented with polyphenols (CSVP), extracted from the chestnut (Castanea sativa) shell, agri-food waste rich in tannins, and mullein (Verbascum macrurum), a perennial spontaneous plant rich in flavonoids, on a zebrafish (Danio rerio) model of k-carrageenan-induced intestinal inflammation. Morphological asset of intestine, immunoden ...
... Tetrachlorobisphenol A (TCBPA), a widely used halogenated flame retardant, is frequently detected in environmental compartments and human samples. However, unknown developmental toxicity and mechanisms limit the entire understanding of its effects. In this study, zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos were exposed to various concentrations of TCBPA while a combination of transcriptomics, behavioral and b ...
... Trans-2-hexenal (T2H) has great commercial value for development as a biopesticide, but its toxicity risk to nontarget organisms is unknown. Here, the toxicity and underlying mechanism of T2H on zebrafish (Danio rerio) were investigated. The LC₅₀ (48 h) of T2H on zebrafish is 4.316 μg/mL, and the aldehyde group is essential to its toxicity. In 14-day chronic toxicity tests, 0.432 μg/mL T2H resulte ...
... The increase in temperature due to global warming greatly affects the toxicity produced by pesticides in the aquatic ecosystem. Studies investigating the effects of such environmental stress factors on next generations are important in terms of the sustainability of ecosystems. In this study, the effects of parental synergistic exposure to glyphosate and temperature increase on the next generation ...
Danio rerio; agonists; antagonists; bioassays; calcium; cardiomyocytes; cardiotoxicity; electron transport chain; gene expression; heart rate; human health; mepanipyrim; mitochondria; toxicity; viticulture; China
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... The wide use of pesticides has seriously threatened human health and the survival of beneficial organisms. The fungicide mepanipyrim is widely used in viticulture practices. Studies of mepanipyrim-induced toxicity in organisms are still scarce, especially studies on cardiotoxicity. In this study, we aimed to investigate mepanipyrim-induced cardiotoxicity in zebrafish (Danio rerio) larvae. We found ...
... Mepanipyrim, an anilinopyrimidine fungicide, has been extensively used to prevent fungal diseases in fruit culture. Currently, research on mepanipyrim-induced toxicity in organisms is still very scarce, especially visual developmental toxicity. Here, zebrafish larvae were employed to investigate mepanipyrim-induced visual developmental toxicity. Intense light and monochromatic light stimuli-evoked ...
... Metabolic diseases caused by high-fat diet (HFD) have been a major problem currently in aquaculture. Nucleotides have been used as functional nutrients to improve the growth and health of fish,such as stimulating immune responses, such as immune cells and complement lytic activity. In this experiment, we supplemented solid fermentation product of Bacillus velezensis T23 and nuclease-treated Bacill ...
... Nucleus pH is closely linked to many diseases such as aging, heart disease, skeletal myopathies, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, etc. Nevertheless, fluorescent sensors that can directly monitor nucleus pH changes have not yet been reported. Here, we first reported a green emissive carbon dots (CDs) for nucleus pH detection in living cells. CDs can selectively target nucleus with high accumulation at ...
Danio rerio; adults; bioaccumulation; brain; chemical analysis; flame retardants; histopathology; humans; liver; pollution; progeny; toxicity; transcription (genetics); China
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... Many environmental contaminants could be transmitted from parents and generate impairments to their progeny. The 2,4,6-tribromophenol (TBP), a novel brominated flame retardant which has been frequently detected in various organisms, was supposed to be bioaccumulated and intergenerational transmitted in human beings. Previous studies revealed that TBP could disrupt thyroid endocrine system in zebra ...
... The catfishes are a group of economically important freshwater fish in China, which in recent years have suffered heavy losses as a result of bacterial outbreaks. In this study, we examined the diversity of the microbiome of infected skin mucus of yellow catfish (Pelteobagrus fulvidraco) and channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) and analyzed the bacterial pathogens. We found several common pathoge ...
... Silica crystals are potent activators of the inflammasome that cause a fibrotic lung disease, called silicosis, with no effective treatment available. We report here that injection of silica crystals into the hindbrain ventricle of zebrafish embryos led to the initiation of local and systemic immune responses driven through both Toll-like receptors (TLR)- and inflammasome-dependent signaling pathw ...
... The binding of flagellin to receptor TLR5 (Toll-like receptor 5) on the cell surface is a prerequisite for the pathogen infection to the body, which has important implication for disease prevention. Unlike mammals, teleost TLR5 exists in two different forms: membrane-bound TLR5M (membrane TLR5, TLR5M) and secreted TLR5S (soluble TLR5, TLR5S). In this study, TLR5M and TLR5S from Nile tilapia (Oreoc ...
... In recent years, many endeavours have been prompted with photocatalytic nanomaterials by the need to eradicate pathogenic microorganisms from water bodies. Herein, a tocopherol-assisted Ag-Fe₃O₄-TiO₂ nanocomposite (TAFTN) was synthesized for photocatalytic bacterial inactivation. The prepared TAFTN became active under sunlight due to its narrowed bandgap, inactivating the bacterial contaminants vi ...
Danio rerio; cadmium; calcium; dose response; gene expression regulation; heavy metals; lipid metabolism; remission; toxicity; toxicology; transcriptome; water hardness; China
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... Cadmium (Cd), a ubiquitous environmental hazardous heavy metal, poses a significant threat to the health of aquatic organisms, including teleosts. Although the toxic profile of Cd is well recognized, little is known regarding the overall view of toxic responses to varying aquatic environmental parameters (e.g., water hardness) at an individual level. Herein, differences in water hardness were part ...
... To protect the wellbeing of research animals, certain non-invasive measures are in increasing need to facilitate an early diagnosis of health and toxicity. In this study, feces specimen was collected from adult zebrafish to profile the metabolome fingerprint. Variability in fecal metabolite composition was also distinguished as a result of aging, perfluorobutanesulfonate (PFBS) toxicant, and fecal ...
... l-Cysteine (Cys) plays a vital part in the food industry and biological processes. Herein, a novel ratiometric fluorescent probe NFA with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) property was developed to discriminate Cys from Hcy and GSH. The probe showed a ratiometric fluorescence response to Cys with the emission wavelength shifted from 450 nm to 495 nm. Probe NFA possessed good advantages in the det ...
Ken Kok; Chi-Lin Kuo; Rebecca E. Katzy; Lindsey T. Lelieveld; Liang Wu; Véronique Roig-Zamboni; Gijsbert A. van der Marel; Jeroen D. C. Codée; Gerlind Sulzenbacher; Gideon J. Davies; Herman S. Overkleeft; Johannes M. F. G. Aerts; Marta Artola
... α-Glucosidase inhibitors are potential therapeutics for the treatment of diabetes, viral infections, and Pompe disease. Herein, we report a 1,6-epi-cyclophellitol cyclosulfamidate as a new class of reversible α-glucosidase inhibitors that displays enzyme inhibitory activity by virtue of its conformational mimicry of the substrate when bound in the Michaelis complex. The α-d-glc-configured cyclophe ...
... 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) is a small molecule aldehyde compound produced by the Maillard reaction. As 5-HMF exists in a variety of foods and drugs and is easily ingested by humans, it has attracted extensive toxicological attention in recent years. Relevant research showed that 5-HMF has cytotoxicity, genotoxicity, and tumor effects. However, the cardiovascular effects of 5-HMF are unknown. ...
... In this study, we aimed to assess the developmental toxicity and effects of 5-HMF in zebrafish as a model organism for toxicology studies. To this end, we treated zebrafish embryos with 1–100 μg/ml 5-HMF and observed bone staining, gene expression, and reactive oxygen species levels in order to investigate the toxicological effects of 5-HMF. The results showed that high concentrations of 5-HMF cau ...
... Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) can induce neurotoxicity, but the mechanism of their toxicity on the cholinergic system and locomotion behavior remains unclear. In this paper, zebrafish embryos were exposed to DE-71 (0, 1, 3, 10, 30, and 100 µg/L) until 120 h post fertilization, and its effects on the behavior and cholinergic system of zebrafish larvae and its possible mechanism were invest ...
... Lewy body (LB), which mainly consists of abnormal α-synuclein (αS) aggregates, is a histological hallmark of Parkinson’s disease (PD). αS aggregation and LB inclusions are induced by spreading αS fibrils to neurons; therefore, the formation and transmission of αS fibrils to neurons may play an essential role in initiating LB formation in neurons. αS expressed in neurons is released into the extrac ...
... Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) has been reported to induce hepatotoxicity in wildlife and humans. Novel PFOS alternatives have been widely used following restrictions on PFOS, but little is known about their potential toxicity. Here, the first comprehensive investigation on the chronic hepatotoxicity and underlying molecular mechanisms of PFOS, 6:2Cl-PFESA (F-53B), and sodium p-perfluorous nonen ...
... Heat waves are extreme thermal events whose frequency and intensity will increase with global warming. As metabolic responses to temperature are time-dependent, we explored the effects of an exposure to several heat waves on the mitochondrial metabolism of zebrafish Danio rerio. For this purpose, zebrafish were acclimated at 26 °C or 31 °C for 4 weeks and some fish acclimated at 26 °C underwent 2 ...
... An efficient trace detection method for the determination of residues of the glufosinate enantiomers and metabolites in zebrafish by HPLC–Q-Exactive Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry was developed. After the purification of dichloromethane and Oasis PRiME HLB SPE column, the recovery ranges from 77% to 104%, with RSD < 10.03%. The limits of quantitation in zebrafish were 0.006–0.02 mg/kg. The results rev ...
... Dextran has emerged as a promising biopolymer carrier for controlled release formulations of pesticides. In this study, pH-sensitive acetalated dextran microparticles (Pyr@Ac-Dex) are prepared to encapsulate and control the release of pyraclostrobin (Pyr). In vitro fungicidal activity experiments showed that the prepared Pyr@Ac-Dex particles show comparable fungicidal ability against S. sclerotior ...
... Acetaminophen is a common analgesic, but its potential effects on early embryonic development are not well understood. Previous studies using zebrafish (Danio rerio) have described the effects of acetaminophen on liver development and physiology, and a few have described gross physiological and morphological defects. Using a high but non-embryonic lethal dose of acetaminophen, we probed for defect ...
... The death of dopaminergic neurons is a dominant factor during the occurrence and development of Parkinson's disease (PD). Previous studies demonstrated that ferroptosis is implicated in the death of dopaminergic neurons. Besides, polyphenols have been proven to be effective in preventing the death of dopaminergic neurons. This work aims to explore the neuroprotective effect and mechanism of thonni ...
... Peroxymonosulfate (PMS)-based advanced oxidation process is considered a potential technology for water treatment. Here, palygorskite (PAL)-mediated cobalt-copper-ferrite nanoparticles (16%-CoCu₀.₄Fe₁·₆O₄@PAL, donated as 16%-CCFO@PAL) were employed for PMS activation to remove bisphenol S (BPS). BPS degradation was greater than 99% under the optimal conditions within 25 min, on which the effects o ...
... Disinfectants containing percarbonate and tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) has been developed as an effective and relatively safe disinfectant to destroy viruses and bacteria in animals and humans, however it is known that most disinfectants can cause danger to living organisms including humans. In the current study, acute toxicity of the disinfectant composed of percarbonate and TAED was assesse ...
... The fin is known to play an important role in swimming for many adult fish, including zebrafish. Zebrafish fins consist of paired pectoral and pelvic with unpaired dorsal, anal, and caudal tail fins with specific functions in fish locomotion. However, there was no study comparing the behavior effects caused by the absence of each fin. We amputated each fin of zebrafish and evaluated their behavior ...
... Polyhalogenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (HPAHs) represent a major environmental concern due to their persistency and toxicity. Among them, mono-halogenated (HNs) and halomethyl naphthalenes (HMNs) are not well-studied, and the toxicity of many HNs to fishes has not been reported. In this study, we exposed zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos to naphthalene and five HNs at concentrations rangin ...
... Sucralose (SUC) is the most consumed artificial sweetener worldwide, not metabolized by the human body, and barely eliminated from water in wastewater treatment plants. Although different studies have reported high concentrations of this sweetener in aquatic environments, limited to no information is known about the toxic effects this drug may produce over water organisms. Moreover, most of the cu ...
... The presence of nanoplastics in aquatic environments is a global problem. Accumulating evidence shows that nanoplastics can accumulate in fish and influence internal organs. However, it is still unknown if nanoplastics can impair skin cells (keratinocytes and ionocytes), which play critical roles in maintaining body fluid homeostasis. In the present study, zebrafish embryos were exposed to polysty ...
... Broflanilide, a novel meta-diamide insecticide, possesses moderate acute toxicity to zebrafish, with a 96-h median lethal concentration (96-LC₅₀) of 0.76 mg/L. However, its effect on fish behavior and the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. The present study evaluated the effects of broflanilide on the zebrafish brain over a 96-h exposure by comparing the histopathological changes and relativ ...
... The frequent detection of polychlorinated diphenyl ethers (PCDEs) in aquatic systems has aroused widespread concerns, however, their potential hazard to aquatic ecosystems has been poorly understood. Here the acute toxicity of 12 PCDE congeners was evaluated in three model aquatic organisms representing different trophic levels following OECD test guidelines, including green algae (Scenedesmus obl ...
... As a newly-invented and highly-efficiency strobilurin fungicide, pyraoxystrobin (SYP-3343) has been recognized as a highly poisonous toxin for a variety of aquatic organisms. Nevertheless, the developmental toxicity and potential mechanism of SYP-3343 have not been well-documented. The results showed that SYP-3343 was relatively stable and maintained within the range of 20 % in 24 h, and the LC₅₀ ...
... Longer life expectancy has led to an increase in efforts directed to the discovery of new healing agents for disorders related to aging, such as bone diseases. Harboring an incredible variety of bioactive metabolites, marine organisms are standing out as fruitful sources also in this therapeutic field. On the other hand, the in vivo zebrafish model has proven to be an excellent low-cost screening ...
R.T.W. Schellens; R.W.N. Slijkerman; L. Hetterschijt; T.A. Peters; S. Broekman; A. Clemént; M. Westerfield; J.B. Phillips; K. Boldt; H. Kremer; E. De Vrieze; E. Van Wijk
Danio rerio; adults; genes; genetically modified organisms; humans; mass spectrometry; pathogenesis; phenotype; photoreceptors; protein-protein interactions; proteome; proteomics; retina; retinal degeneration; synapse; two hybrid system techniques
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... Mutations in WHRN lead to Usher syndrome type 2d or to non-syndromic hearing impairment. The WHRN-encoded gene product whirlin directly interacts with the intracellular regions of the other two Usher syndrome type 2-associated proteins, usherin and ADGRV1. In photoreceptor cells, this protein complex constitutes fibrous links between the periciliary membrane and the connecting cilium. However, the ...
... Environmental enrichment effectively reduces anxiety-like indicators in animals, a potential co-treatment for diseases that generate variations in basal anxiety, such as alcoholism. Here we present an experimental design that allows investigating the effect of enrichment on anxiety-related behaviors using contextual aversive conditioning in zebrafish (Danio rerio). It was first observed whether an ...
... Copper (Cu) is a kind of micronutrient element that is essential for human metabolism. However, it is also considered as an environmental pollutant which is toxic to organisms at a high concentration level. Probiotics, regarded as beneficial microorganisms for promoting human health, have functions of antioxidant capacity, immune-enhancing properties, intestinal barrier protection and regulation. ...
Teresa Capriello; Gianluca Di Meglio; Anna De Maio; Rosaria Scudiero; Anna Rita Bianchi; Marco Trifuoggi; Maria Toscanesi; Antonella Giarra; Ida Ferrandino
... Aluminium, despite being extremely widespread in the world, is a non-essential metal to human metabolism. This metal is known to have toxic effects on a variety of organs including the brain and is considered an etiological factor in neurodegenerative diseases. However, the molecular mechanisms by which aluminium exerts neurotoxic effects are not yet completely understood. Zebrafish is an animal m ...
... Potential nuclear accidents propel serious environmental pollution, and the resultant radionuclide release devastates severely the environment severely and threatens aquatic organism survival. Likewise, ongoing climate change coupled with the gradual increase in global surface temperatures can also adversely impact the aquatic ecosystems. In the present study, we preconditioned zebrafish (Danio re ...
Danio rerio; Gastrodia elata; Oriental traditional medicine; Western blotting; adults; antidepressants; apoptosis; cell viability; diet; fluorescent antibody technique; gene expression; models; pharmacology; protein synthesis; China
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... Gastrodia elata Blume (G. elata), a traditional Chinese herb, known as “Tian Ma”, is widely used as a common medicine and diet ingredient for treating or preventing neurological disorders for thousands of years in China. However, the anti-depressant effect of G. elata and the underlying mechanism have not been fully evaluated. The study is aimed to investigate the anti-depressant effect and the mo ...
... Water pollution caused by a highly hazardous chemical ammonia and a widespread application nanomaterials-nano titanium dioxide (n-TiO₂) in nature water has attracted extensive concern of the world. However, the potential joint effects of the two factors are unknown. Aim to investigate the potential interactive effects of ammonia and n-TiO₂ and the behind mechanisms, adult female zebrafish (Danio r ...
... Neurotrophins and their receptors are involved in the development and maintenance of neuronal populations. Different reports have shown that all neurotrophin/receptor pathways can also play a role in several non-neuronal tissues in vertebrates, including the kidney. These signaling pathways are involved in different events to ensure the correct functioning of the kidney, such as growth, differenti ...
... Metallo-carboxypeptidases are exopeptidases with diverse expression and function, found in all kingdoms of life from bacteria to mammals. One of them, the carboxypeptidase A3 (CPA3), has become an important component of the mammalian immune system by its expression in mast cells. Mast cells (MCs) are highly specialized sentinel cells, which store large amounts of bioactive mediators, including CPA ...
... The zebrafish model was used to evaluate the antioxidant properties of cyanidin-3-O-glucoside (C₃G) and its metabolite protocatechuic acid (PCA) against aflatoxin B₁ (AFB₁)-induced hepatotoxicity and oxidative stress. In this study, zebrafish larvae were cultured for 3 days post fertilization (dpf) and then induced with AFB₁. After induced 4 h, 8 h, 12 h, and 24 h, 5 μg/mL C₃G/PCA was added and th ...
... Residues from multiple pesticides are frequently detected on vegetables, which may produce combined toxicity not predicted by individual toxicity data. As these combined effects present additional dangers to food safety, we have compared individual to combined effects for a variety of pesticides. Carbendazim and chlorpyrifos are the two most commonly detected pesticides in vegetables, and previous ...
... The anti-hyperglycemic activity of alginate oligosaccharide (AOS) and its mechanism were elucidated in a hyperglycemic zebrafish model. The model was prepared by inducing high glucose in zebrafish for the study. AOS treatment significantly reduced blood glucose level and delayed mortality in hyperglycemic zebrafish. To explain the anti-hyperglycemic mechanism of AOS, a comparative proteomic analys ...