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Assessing sub-lethal effects of the dinitroaniline herbicide pendimethalin in zebrafish embryos/larvae (Danio rerio)

Journal

NEUROTOXICOLOGY AND TERATOLOGY
Volume 89, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ntt.2021.107051

Keywords

Pendimethalin; Herbicide; Zebrafish; Sub-lethal effect; Behavior; Bioenergetics; Oxidative phosphorylation

Funding

  1. UF Animal Care Services
  2. University of Florida
  3. Chinese Scholarship Council
  4. UF Graduate Student Fellowship

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This study evaluated the sub-lethal toxicity of pendimethalin to zebrafish embryos and larvae, and found that high doses of pendimethalin caused developmental abnormalities and reduced locomotor activity in embryos and larvae. Additionally, pendimethalin at concentrations below 5μM had no significant impact on oxidative respiration and reactive oxygen species production in embryos.
Pendimethalin is a dinitroaniline herbicide used to control broadleaf weeds by inhibiting the formation of microtubules during cell division. Its use on a variety of crops leads to its potential entry into aquatic environments, but little is known about its sub-lethal toxicity to early developmental stages of aquatic vertebrates. To address this knowledge gap, we assessed the toxicity of pendimethalin to zebrafish embryos and larvae by measuring mortality, developmental abnormalities, oxidative respiration, reactive oxygen species, gene expression, and locomotor activity following exposure to the herbicide throughout early development. Embryos at similar to 6 h postfertilization (hpf) were exposed to either a solvent control (0.1% DMSO, v/v), embryo rearing medium (ERM), or one dose of either 1, 2.5, 5, or 25 mu M pendimethalin for up to 7-days post fertilization depending on the bioassay. Exposure to 25 mu M pendimethalin resulted in high prevalence of spinal curvature, tail malformations, pericardial edema, and yolk sac edema at 4 dpf, while exposure to 5 mu M pendimethalin induced pericardial edema and lordosis in the fish exposed over 7 dpf. Exposure to pendimethalin up to 5 mu M did not negatively impact oxidative respiration (e.g., basal respiration, oligomycin-induced ATP production) in embryos following a 24-h exposure. Pendimethalin did not induce reactive oxygen species at concentrations of 1-5 mu M. Levels of transcripts associated with oxidative respiration and damage response were altered in 7d-larvae; cox1 mRNA was increased in larvae fish exposed to 1 mu M while cox5a1 and sod2 mRNA were decreased with 2.5 mu M exposure. The Visual Motor Response (VMR) test for light-dark response revealed that larval activity in the dark period was reduced for zebrafish exposed to >1 mu M pendimethalin compared to ERM and DMSO solvent control groups. These data inform on the sub-lethal toxicity of pendimethalin to early stages of fish embryos and larvae.

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