甲巯咪唑破坏巨蟒幼虫骨骼骨化和肌纤维转化。

IF 6.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Fei Wei , Xueyi Wu , Hongyuan Wang , Yongpu Zhang , Lei Xie
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甲巯咪唑(MMI)是一种新兴的内分泌干扰化学物质(EDC),由于其越来越多地用于治疗甲状腺毒症(甲亢),但其对两栖动物发育的潜在影响在很大程度上仍未被探索。本研究通过双骨骼染色、组织学分析和RNA测序等方法,全面研究了8 mg/L MMI和1 μg/L甲状腺素(T4)暴露对大蟾蜍蝌蚪骨骼骨化和肌肉发育的影响。我们的研究结果表明,MMI治疗可下调软骨中骨化相关基因(如BMPs、MMPs和Wnt9a)的表达水平,从而延缓软骨细胞凋亡,抑制后肢骨化。在MMI和T4治疗组,肌肉肌节都被拉长,这可能导致肌肉无力,从而影响陆地运动。此外,我们评估了快肌相关基因(TNNI2和TNNT3)和慢肌相关基因(TNNI1和TNNT1)的表达水平,发现T4和MMI暴露后,快肌向慢肌转变的趋势相反。总之,这些发现通过揭示MMI对两栖动物骨骼和肌肉发育的负面影响,填补了水生环境中MMI污染的数据空白。未来的研究应解决EDCs对野生动物的毒性问题,并为水生生态系统保护策略提供信息。
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Methimazole disrupted skeletal ossification and muscle fiber transition in Bufo gargarizans larvae
Methimazole (MMI) is an emerging endocrine disrupting chemical (EDC) due to its increasing use in the treatment of thyrotoxicosis (hyperthyroidism), but its potential impact on amphibian development remains largely unexplored. In the present study, the effects of 8 mg/L MMI and 1 μg/L thyroxine (T4) exposure on skeletal ossification and muscle development in Bufo gargarizans tadpoles were comprehensively investigated by double skeletal staining, histological analysis and RNA sequencing. Our results indicated that MMI treatment down-regulated the expression levels of ossification-related genes (e.g., BMPs, MMPs, and Wnt9a) in cartilage, thereby delaying chondrocyte apoptosis and inhibiting hindlimb ossification. Muscle sarcomere was elongated in both the MMI and T4 treatment groups, which may lead to muscle weakness and consequently affect land motion. Additionally, we evaluated the expression levels of fast muscle-related genes (TNNI2 and TNNT3) and slow muscle-related genes (TNNI1 and TNNT1), revealing an opposite trend in the transition from fast to slow muscle after T4 and MMI exposures. In conclusion, these findings fill the data gap regarding MMI contamination in aquatic environments by revealing the negative effects of MMI on amphibian bone and muscle development. Future studies should address the toxicity of EDCs to wildlife and inform aquatic ecosystem conservation strategies.
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期刊介绍: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety is a multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on understanding the exposure and effects of environmental contamination on organisms including human health. The scope of the journal covers three main themes. The topics within these themes, indicated below, include (but are not limited to) the following: Ecotoxicology、Environmental Chemistry、Environmental Safety etc.
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