暴露于麻醉剂艾氯胺酮的斑马鱼胚胎的发育毒性和转录组分析。

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Jiao Wang , Ying Zhang , Ying Liu , Zeling You , Jiaolong Huang , Kai Lian , Peng Duan , Qi Jiang
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艾氯胺酮(ESK),一种新型静脉全身麻醉剂,广泛应用于产科和儿科麻醉。然而,ESK对生长发育的潜在体内毒性尚未得到全面评估。在本研究中,我们采用斑马鱼模型来研究ESK对斑马鱼胚胎的发育毒性和行为改变。以271.9 μg/mL的24小时致死浓度50% (LC50)为标准,将受精胚胎分别暴露于50、100、150、200和250 μg/mL浓度的ESK中24小时(受精后2 ~ 26小时)。研究结果表明,暴露于ESK会导致孵化延迟、死亡率增加和畸形率升高。在接触ESK后,斑马鱼胚胎和幼虫出现了发育异常,如体长缩短、蛋黄吸收延迟、心率下降、静脉窦和动脉球之间的距离增加(SV-BA)。此外,暴露于ESK导致了显著的行为改变,包括在受精后96小时(hpf)的运动距离和平均速度减少。组织病理学分析进一步证实大脑发育受损。RNA测序数据显示,细胞周期、神经活性配体-受体相互作用、心肌细胞的肾上腺素能信号传导和钙信号传导途径均受到显著干扰。这些结果表明,ESK可诱导斑马鱼幼体的心脏毒性和神经毒性。本研究阐明了斑马鱼胚胎暴露于ESK的发育毒性效应的潜在机制,为生态风险评估和对人类健康的潜在影响提供了有价值的见解。
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Developmental toxicity and transcriptome analysis of zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos exposed to anesthetic esketamine
Esketamine (ESK), a novel intravenous general anesthetic, extensively utilized in obstetric and pediatric anesthesia. However, the potential in vivo toxicity of ESK to growth and development has not been comprehensively evaluated. In this study, we employed a zebrafish model to investigate the developmental toxicity and behavioral alterations induced by ESK in zebrafish embryos. Based on the 24-h lethal concentration 50 % (LC50) value of 271.9 μg/mL, fertilized embryos were exposed to ESK at concentrations of 50, 100, 150, 200, and 250 μg/mL for a duration of 24 h (from 2 to 26 h post-fertilization). The findings indicated that ESK exposure resulted in delayed hatching, increased mortality, and elevated malformation rates. Developmental anomalies, such as reduced body length, delayed yolk absorption, decreased heart rate, and an increased distance between the sinus venosus and bulbus arteriosus (SV-BA) were observed in zebrafish embryos and larvae following ESK exposure. Moreover, Exposure to ESK resulted in notable behavioral alterations, including decreased movement distance and average speed at 96 h post-fertilization (hpf). Histopathological analyses further demonstrated impaired brain development. RNA sequencing data revealed significant disruptions in the cell cycle, neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction, adrenergic signaling in cardiomyocytes, and calcium signaling pathways. These findings indicate that ESK induces both cardiotoxicity and neurotoxicity in zebrafish larvae. This study elucidates the potential mechanisms underlying the developmental toxic effects of embryonic exposure to ESK in zebrafish larvae, offering valuable insights for ecological risk assessment and potential implications for human health.
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CiteScore
7.70
自引率
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Chemico-Biological Interactions publishes research reports and review articles that examine the molecular, cellular, and/or biochemical basis of toxicologically relevant outcomes. Special emphasis is placed on toxicological mechanisms associated with interactions between chemicals and biological systems. Outcomes may include all traditional endpoints caused by synthetic or naturally occurring chemicals, both in vivo and in vitro. Endpoints of interest include, but are not limited to carcinogenesis, mutagenesis, respiratory toxicology, neurotoxicology, reproductive and developmental toxicology, and immunotoxicology.
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