Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Oct 2021)

Cardiac toxicity assessment of pendimethalin in zebrafish embryos

  • Yunlong Meng,
  • Keyuan Zhong,
  • Suping Chen,
  • Yong Huang,
  • You Wei,
  • Juan Wu,
  • Juan Liu,
  • Zhaopeng Xu,
  • Jing Guo,
  • Fasheng Liu,
  • Huiqiang Lu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 222
p. 112514

Abstract

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Pendimethalin (PND) is one of the best sellers of selective herbicide in the world and has been frequently detected in the water. However, little is known about its effects on cardiac development. In this study, we used zebrafish to investigate the developmental and cardiac toxicity of PND. We exposed the zebrafish embryos with a serial of concentrations at 3, 4, and 5 mg/L at 5.5–72 h post-fertilization (hpf). We found that PND exposure can reduce the heart rate, survival rate, and body length of zebrafish embryos. Furthermore, we identified many malformations including pericardial and yolk sac edema, spinal deformity, and cardiac looping abnormality. In addition, PND increased the expression of reactive oxygen species and malondialdehyde and reduced the activity of superoxide dismutase (Antioxidant enzymes); We examined the expression of cardiac development-related genes and the apoptosis markers, and found changes of the following marker: vmhc, nppa, tbx5a, nkx2.5, gata4, tbx2b and FoxO1, bax, bcl-2, p53, casp-9, casp-3. Our data showed that activation of Wnt pathway can rescue the cardiac abnormalities caused by PND. Our results provided new evidence for the toxicity of PND and suggested that the PND residual should be treated as a hazard in the environment.

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