Recent advances in understanding neurotoxicity, behavior and neurodegeneration in siluriformes

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Sonika Kar, Balasubramanian Senthilkumaran
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Abstract

Occurrence of neurotoxic chemicals in the aquatic environment is on the rise posing a potential threat to aquatic biota including fish. In teleosts, zebrafish has become a popular model organism for toxicological studies and testing strategies. However, over the decade, siluriformes (catfish) are also finding ever increasing application being robust as well as their adaptability to adverse ecological conditions, surgical interventions, and tolerant models for toxicity studies and manipulations. Such information can infer potential effects occurring to other species exposed to neurotoxins in their aquatic environment and predicting potential risks of a chemical for the aquatic ecosystem. The aim of this review is to compare and interpret recent results published concerning neuro-behavioral and morphological disturbances caused by toxicants/pollutants providing a holistic view of potential neurotoxic outcomes in catfish. Overall, this review summarizes various effects of toxicants/pollutants in terms of neurotoxicity and neurodegeneration associated with behavioral phenotypes.

了解硅鱼神经毒性、行为和神经变性的最新进展
水生环境中神经毒性化学品的出现呈上升趋势,对包括鱼类在内的水生生物群构成了潜在威胁。在远洋鱼类中,斑马鱼已成为毒理学研究和测试策略的常用模式生物。然而,近十年来,鲶鱼(siluriformes)的应用也在不断增加,因为鲶鱼体型健壮,能适应不利的生态条件、外科手术干预以及毒性研究和操作的耐受性模型。这些信息可以推断在水生环境中接触神经毒素的其他物种可能受到的影响,并预测化学品对水生生态系统的潜在风险。本综述旨在比较和解释最近发表的有关毒物/污染物引起的神经行为和形态紊乱的结果,从而全面了解鲶鱼潜在的神经毒性结果。总体而言,本综述总结了毒物/污染物在神经毒性和与行为表型相关的神经退化方面的各种影响。
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Aquaculture and Fisheries
Aquaculture and Fisheries Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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