Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Sep 2023)

Particulate matter induces arrhythmia-like cardiotoxicity in zebrafish embryos by altering the expression levels of cardiac development- and ion channel-related genes

  • Kyu Hee Park,
  • Yoon Ji Choi,
  • Won Kee Min,
  • Sun Hwa Lee,
  • Jaeyoung Kim,
  • Sang Hoon Jeong,
  • Ju-Han Lee,
  • Byung Min Choi,
  • Suhyun Kim

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 263
p. 115201

Abstract

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Air pollution is a risk factor that increases cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. In this study, we investigated the cardiotoxicity of particulate matter (PM) exposure using a zebrafish embryo model. We found that PM exposure induced cardiotoxicity, such as arrhythmia, during cardiac development. PM exposure caused cardiotoxicity by altering the expression levels of cardiac development (T-box transcription factor 20, natriuretic peptide A, and GATA-binding protein 4)- and ion-channel (scn5lab, kcnq1, kcnh2a/b, and kcnh6a/b)-related genes. In conclusion, this study showed that PM induces the aberrant expression of cardiac development- and ion channel-related genes, leading to arrhythmia-like cardiotoxicity in zebrafish embryos. Our study provides a foundation for further research on the molecular and genetic mechanisms of cardiotoxicity induced by PM exposure.

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