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IF 6.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Weicheng Yang , Tongfu Lu , Jian Gong , Qiang Li , Chong Han , Jianrong Huang
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近年来,越来越多的孕激素在环境中被检测到,尤其是左炔诺孕酮(LNG),它被广泛应用于医药和兽药,但其对鱼类生殖和神经系统的潜在影响尚不完全清楚。本研究的目的是研究LNG对雌性西蚊鱼(Gambusia affinis)生殖和神经系统的影响。通过30天的暴露实验,我们评估了不同浓度LNG(0、5、50、500 ng/L)下食蚊鱼的形态数据、性腺和脑组织病理学以及脑转录组。结果表明,LNG暴露导致雌性鱼的体重和条件因子显著降低,浓度为500 ng/L时下降最为明显。形态学观察表明,在浓度为50和500 ng/L时,LNG暴露导致第4 /6肛鳍比例增加。此外,组织病理学分析显示病理改变,包括LNG引起的卵巢变性,以及脑组织血管舒张、充血和细胞间隙扩大。对脑组织转录组数据的分析确定了LNG暴露后与脑血管形成、神经损伤和神经内分泌调节相关的许多差异表达基因。综上所述,LNG对雌蚊鱼具有显著的生殖和神经毒性作用,为进一步开展LNG的环境风险评价和水生毒理学研究提供了重要数据。
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Morphological, histopathological and brain transcriptomic assessment reveal reproductive toxicity and neurotoxicity in western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) exposed to levonorgestrel
In recent years, more and more progestogens have been detected in the environment, especially levonorgestrel (LNG), which is widely used in medicine and veterinary medicine, but its potential effects on the reproductive and nervous systems of fish are not fully understood. The purpose of this study was to investigate the reproductive and neurological effects of LNG on female western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis). Through a 30-day exposure experiment, we evaluated the morphological data, gonadal and brain histopathology, and brain transcriptome of mosquitofish under different concentrations of LNG (0, 5, 50, 500 ng/L). The results revealed that exposure to LNG led to a significant reduction in the body weight and condition factor of female fish, with the most pronounced decrease observed at a concentration of 500 ng/L. Morphological observations indicated that LNG exposure led to an increase in the 4th/6th anal fin ratio at concentrations of 50 and 500 ng/L. Additionally, histopathological analysis demonstrated pathological alterations, including ovarian degeneration induced by LNG, as well as vasodilation, congestion, and the enlargement of intercellular spaces in brain tissue. Analysis of brain tissue transcriptome data identified numerous differentially expressed genes related to cerebral vascular formation, nerve injury, and neuroendocrine regulation following LNG exposure. In summary, LNG has significant reproductive and neurotoxic effects on female mosquitofish, and these findings provide important data for further research on environmental risk assessment and aquatic toxicology of LNG.
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12.10
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5.90%
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1234
审稿时长
88 days
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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