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Early-Stage High-Concentration Thiacloprid Exposure Induced Persistent Behavioral Alterations in Zebrafish

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022 16 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Guanghua Lu, Zhongtang Xie, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Zhongtang Xie, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Yeting Yu, Zhongtang Xie, Yeting Yu Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Zhongtang Xie, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Guanghua Lu, Yeting Yu, Guanghua Lu, Yeting Yu

Summary

Early-life exposure to high concentrations of the neonicotinoid insecticide thiacloprid in zebrafish induced persistent behavioral abnormalities that were still detectable at later developmental stages after the exposure window ended. The results suggest thiacloprid can cause lasting neurodevelopmental effects even from short-term early exposures.

Body Systems

As a major neonicotinoid insecticide, thiacloprid (THCP) is frequently detected in aquatic environments worldwide due to its heavy use, posing potential threats to aquatic organisms. In this study, zebrafish (<i>Danio rerio</i>) embryos were exposed to THCP (1, 10, 100, 1000 and 10,000 μg/L) for 5 days and then recovered in THCP-free water for 20 days to investigate the effects of early-stage THCP exposure on the development, antioxidant defense, and neurotransmitter systems of zebrafish, and explore their recovery mechanism. The results show that THCP exposure induced developmental toxicity and oxidative stress in zebrafish. The hypoactivity, behavioral alterations (decreased avoidance and edge preference behaviors) and neurotoxicity were found throughout the exposure-recovery experiments. THCP exposure altered the expression of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)- and serotonin (5-HT)-related genes accompanied by the decrease in GABA and 5-HT contents. However, after recovery, GABA content returned to the control level, but 5-HT did not, indicating that only the serotonergic system was persistently disrupted. Overall, our results suggest that the disruption of the serotonergic system and oxidative stress may aggravate neurotoxicity and that the former was the main reason for the depressive-like behavior. This study could help to unravel the mechanisms of the behavioral alterations induced by early-stage THCP exposure in zebrafish.

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