Influence of the sodium fluoride on the development and survival of the loach embryos

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I. R. Grytsaj, S. Mandzynets, M. Bura
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Background: The study of fluoride effects at the cellular level is still essential for biophysics, medicine, and ecology as one of the most common environmental pollutants. Its impact on embryonic objects is poorly understood. Objectives: The aim of the work was: 1) to study the effect of sodium fluoride (in the minimum concentration to inhibit growth) on the morphological development of loaсh embryos; 2) evaluation of the degree of survival of embryos in the presence of sodium fluoride in the incubation medium and determination of the coefficient Ks. Materials and methods: Ovulation in loach females (Misgurnus fossilis L.) was stimulated by intramuscular injection of female chorionic gonadotropin (500 units), eggs were obtained by 36 h after stimulation, fertilized in Petri dishes with a suspension of sperm according to Neifach A. A. The stages of development were observed visually used a binocular microscope MBS-9 with a photo camera. The experimental embryos were incubated in Goltfreter's solution with the addition of sodium fluoride to a final minimum concentration to inhibit growth of 500 μmol/l. Results: Sodium fluoride inhibits the development of loach embryos and leads to developmental defects. The noticeable developmental defects caused by sodium fluoride were a reduction in the size of the larvae's head and tail, low body pigmentation, changes in the eye diameter, and embryonic touch reflex. As a result of the accumulation of fluoride in embryonic cells, on the third day of development, embryonic mortality increased to 88,9%. On 12 days under the action of sodium fluoride, the total number of larvae was about 2%. Conclusions: The ability of NaF to act as a direct teratogen was tested on the cold-blooded embryo model, the same effect was found by other investigators on the FETAX model. The possibility that sodium fluoride may cause toxic and/or neuromuscular developmental defects in human embryos also should be considered. Avoiding excessive getting of fluoride in the body by limiting the consumption of foods or beverages high in fluoride, the use of fluoride in dental care products, etc. requires detailed assessment.
氟化钠对泥鳅胚胎发育和存活的影响
背景:氟化物作为最常见的环境污染物之一,在细胞水平上研究其对生物物理学、医学和生态学的影响仍然是必不可少的。它对胚胎物体的影响尚不清楚。目的:研究氟化钠(抑制生长的最低浓度)对薯蓣胚胎形态发育的影响;2)评价培养液中氟化钠存在时胚胎的存活程度及系数k的测定。材料与方法:肌肉注射500单位雌性绒毛膜促性腺激素刺激泥鳅(Misgurnus fossilis L.)雌泥鳅排卵,刺激36 h后取卵,根据Neifach a. a.的规定在培养皿中与精子悬浮受精,利用MBS-9双筒显微镜带照相机视觉观察发育阶段。实验胚在Goltfreter培养液中孵育,并添加500 μmol/l抑制生长的最低氟化钠。结果:氟化钠抑制泥鳅胚胎发育,导致发育缺陷。氟化钠引起的明显发育缺陷是幼虫头尾尺寸减小、体色素沉着降低、眼直径改变和胚胎触摸反射。由于胚胎细胞中氟化物的积累,在发育的第三天,胚胎死亡率增加到88.9%。氟化钠作用12 d,幼虫总数约为2%。结论:NaF在冷血动物胚胎模型上具有直接致畸作用,其他研究者在FETAX模型上也发现了同样的作用。还应考虑氟化钠可能导致人类胚胎毒性和/或神经肌肉发育缺陷的可能性。通过限制摄入高氟化物的食物或饮料、在牙科护理产品中使用氟化物等,避免体内氟化物过量,需要详细评估。
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