The synthetic cannabinoid 5F-ADB induced developmental toxicity in Daphnia magna through disrupting the oxidative stress system and the nervous conduction system.

Qinghua Liu, Pan Yi, Jiawei Sun, Yuqing Liu, Hongxia Sui, Ruixin Guo, Jianqiu Chen, Yanhua Liu
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Methyl 2-{[1-(5-fluoropentyl)-1H-indazole-3-carbonyl]amino}-3,3-dimethylbutanoate (5F-ADB), which is classified as an illicit drug in China and most European countries, is susceptible to abuse. The abuse of 5F-ADB must avoid entering the water environment. However, the aquatic toxic effects of 5F-ADB remain unclear. In this study, Daphnia magna (D. magna) was used to investigate the potential toxicity of 5F-ADB at concentrations of 0, 0.01, 1, and 100 μg/L. The results showed that 5F-ADB caused significant developmental, reproductive, and neurodevelopmental toxicity in D. magna. Compared with the control group, exposure to 5F-ADB significantly reduced daphnia body length, weight, heartbeat, total number of offspring, while increased daphnia respiratory rate, and swimming behavior. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity increased significantly, while catalase (CAT) activity decreased, indicating that the exposed daphnia suffered obvious oxidative damage. 5F-ADB also triggered the inhibition of the serotonergic and noradrenergic systems, which ultimately stimulated the swimming behavior of D. magna. This study demonstrates that 5F-ADB has a significant toxic effect on the vital activity of D. magna upon entering aquatic environments, and that synthetic cannabinoid analogs such as 5F-ADB may pose potential ecological risks to organisms in aquatic ecosystems.

合成大麻素5F-ADB通过破坏氧化应激系统和神经传导系统诱导大水蚤发育毒性。
甲基2-{[1-(5-氟戊基)- 1h -吲哚-3-羰基]氨基}-3,3-二甲基丁酸甲酯(5F-ADB)在中国和大多数欧洲国家被列为非法药物,容易被滥用。滥用5F-ADB必须避免进入水环境。然而,5F-ADB的水生毒性作用仍不清楚。本研究以大水蚤(Daphnia magna, D. magna)为实验材料,研究了5F-ADB在0、0.01、1和100 μg/L浓度下的潜在毒性。结果表明,5F-ADB对大鼠有显著的发育、生殖和神经发育毒性。与对照组相比,暴露于5F-ADB显著减少水蚤体长、体重、心跳、后代总数,同时增加水蚤呼吸频率和游泳行为。超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)活性显著升高,过氧化氢酶(CAT)活性显著降低,表明水蚤受到了明显的氧化损伤。5F-ADB还引发了血清素能和去甲肾上腺素能系统的抑制,最终刺激了D. magna的游泳行为。本研究表明,5F-ADB在进入水生环境后对D. magna的重要活性具有显著的毒性作用,并且5F-ADB等合成大麻素类似物可能对水生生态系统中的生物构成潜在的生态风险。
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