Journal of Xenobiotics (Mar 2024)

Effects of Acute and Developmental Exposure to Bisphenol S on Chinese Medaka (<i>Oryzias sinensis</i>)

  • Bingying Li,
  • Yongsi Huang,
  • Duan Pi,
  • Xiang Li,
  • Yafen Guo,
  • Zhiying Liang,
  • Xiaohong Song,
  • Junjie Wang,
  • Xuegeng Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jox14020027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
pp. 452 – 466

Abstract

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Bisphenol S (BPS), one of the substitutes for bisphenol A (BPA), is widely used in various commodities. The BPS concentrations in surface water have gradually increased in recent years, making it a predominant bisphenol analogue in the aquatic environment and raising concerns about its health and ecological effects on aquatic organisms. For this study, we conducted a 96 h acute toxicity test and a 15-day developmental exposure test to assess the adverse effects of BPS exposure in Chinese medaka (Oryzias sinensis), a new local aquatic animal model. The results indicate that the acute exposure of Chinese medaka embryos to BPS led to relatively low toxicity. However, developmental exposure to BPS was found to cause developmental abnormalities, such as decreased hatching rate and body length, at 15 dpf. A transcriptome analysis showed that exposure to different concentrations of bisphenol S often induced different reactions. In summary, environmental concentrations of BPS can have adverse effects on the hatching and physical development of Chinese medaka, and further attention needs to be paid to the potential toxicity of environmental BPS.

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