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Lenvatinib exposure induces hepatotoxicity in zebrafish via inhibiting Wnt signaling

Journal

TOXICOLOGY
Volume 462, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tox.2021.152951

Keywords

Lenvatinib; Zebrafish; Liver development; Oxidative stress; Wnt

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation [81860282, 31900597, 31872562, 32072969]
  2. Natural Science Foundation Project of Jiangxi Province [20192ACB21013]
  3. Jiangxi Province's major academic and technical leaders training plan for young talents [20204BCJL23043]

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This study used zebrafish to assess the effects of Lenvatinib on early embryonic development. Results showed that Lenvatinib exposure induced abnormal embryonic development in zebrafish embryos and liver metabolism imbalance and tissue structure abnormalities in adult zebrafish. The study also found that downregulation of Wnt signaling related genes and induction of oxidative stress might be the mechanisms behind the hepatotoxicity induced by Lenvatinib.
Lenvatinib is a multi-kinase inhibitor for widely treating thyroid cancer. However, little studies have been done about it or its toxicity on embryonic development of vertebrate. In this study, we used zebrafish to assess the effect of lenvatinib on early embryonic development. Exposure of zebrafish embryos to 58, 117, 176 nM lenvatinib induced abnormal embryonic development, such as decreased heart rate, pericardial edema, delayed yolk absorption, and bladder atrophy. Lenvatinib exposure reduced liver area and down-regulated liver developmental related genes. The proliferation of hepatocytes and the expression of apoptosis-related genes were significantly reduced.by Lenvatinib. Furthermore, the imbalance of liver metabolism and abnormal liver tissue structure were observed in adult zebrafish after Lenvatinib exposure. Oxidative stress was up-regulated by lenvatinib and astaxanthin partially rescued hepatic developmental defects via downregulating oxidative stress. After lenvatinib exposure, Wnt signaling was down-regulated, and activation of Wnt signaling partially rescued hepatic developmental defects. Therefore, these results suggested that lenvatinib might induce zebrafish hepatotoxicity by down-regulating Wnt signaling related genes and inducing oxidative stress. This study provides a reference for the potential hepatotoxicity of lenvatinib during embryonic development and raises health concern about the potential harm of exposure to lenvatinib for foetuses.

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