氧化应激生物标志物评估苯甲酸埃维菌素和氰氨酰胺对肝功能的协同毒性。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
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农产品和环境中的多种农药残留,特别是具有协同毒性的农药残留,对人类健康构成潜在风险。我们观察到,当大鼠肝脏暴露于苯甲酸埃维菌素和氰氨酰胺的二元混合物时,与肝功能相关的血清生化参数显著增加。本研究旨在通过L-02细胞模型和代谢组学分析来研究这两种混合物的毒性相互作用及其潜在机制。细胞毒性试验表明,苯甲酸埃维菌素和氰氨酰胺的二元混合物对人肝上皮细胞系L-02的细胞活力产生了加性或增效毒性作用。二元混合物内部的相互作用导致活性氧(ROS)和丙二醛的过量产生,以及抗氧化酶活性的过度表达。这种协同作用是由ROS的产生加剧驱动的,导致线粒体氧化和能量代谢的失衡,这表明ROS可能被用作有效的毒性终点。根据计算的基准剂量确定联合毒性阈值,在浓度比为3:15、3:45、4:15和4:45时,二元混合物的基准剂量下置信限(4.74 ~ 9.58 mmol/L)的模型平均估计值比其单个活性成分的毒性高20%。这些发现对食品中农药残留的风险评估具有重要意义,并强调了在此类评估中考虑浓度比和氧化应激终点的必要性。
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Oxidative stress biomarkers for assessing the synergistic toxicity of emamectin benzoate and cyantraniliprole on liver function.

Multiple pesticide residues in agricultural products and environments, especially those with synergistic toxicity, pose a potential risk to human health. We observed a remarkable increase in serum biochemical parameters related to rat liver function when rat liver was exposed to the binary mixture of emamectin benzoate and cyantraniliprole. The present study aimed to investigate the toxicity interactions and underlying mechanisms of the binary mixture by using an L-02 cell model and metabolomics analysis. Cytotoxicity tests have shown that binary mixtures of emamectin benzoate and cyantraniliprole produced either additive or synergistic toxic effect on the cell viability of the human hepatic epithelial cell line L-02. The interaction within the binary mixtures resulted in the production of excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) and malondialdehyde, as well as overexpression of antioxidant enzyme activities. The synergism was driven by aggravated production of ROS, leading to an imbalance in mitochondrial oxidation and energy metabolism, suggesting the possible use of ROS as an effective toxicity endpoint. Based on the benchmark dose calculated to determine the combined toxicity threshold, the model-averaged estimates of the benchmark dose lower confidence limits (4.74-9.58 mmol/L) of the binary mixtures at concentration ratios of 3:15, 3:45, 4:15, and 4:45 were 20% more toxic than their individual active ingredients. These findings have important implications for risk assessments of pesticide residue in food and highlight the need to consider concentration ratios and oxidative stress endpoints in such assessments.

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