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Comprehensive evaluation of the toxicity of the flame retardant (decabromodiphenyl ether) in a bioindicator fish (Gambusia affinis)

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-19462-x

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Biomarkers integration; Cytotoxicity; Emerging contaminants; Flame retardants; Gambusia affinis; Oxydative damage; Neurotoxicity

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  1. Instituto de Quimica de San Luis Dr. Roberto Olsina- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnologicas (INQUISAL-CONICET), Universidad Nacional de San Luis [PROICO 2-1914]
  2. Agencia Nacional de Promocion Cientifica (FONCYT) [PICT-2018-02570, PICT-2018-01067]

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In recent years, there has been increasing concern about the adverse effects of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), especially BDE-209, on health and the environment. This study conducted a toxicological study on mosquitofish using BDE-209 and found that it had biochemical, cytotoxic, neurotoxic, and genotoxic potential on the species.
In recent years, concerns have increased about the adverse effects on health and the environment of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), especially BDE-209, the most widely PBDE used globally. These pollutants derive from e-waste and present different adverse effects on biota. In this work, a toxicological study on mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) using BDE-209 (2,2',3,3',4,4',5,'5',6,6'-decabromodiphenyl ether) was carried out. Acute toxicity bioassays were conducted with daily renewal of solutions, using different concentrations of environmental relevance, ranged between 10 and 100 mu g L-1 of BDE-209. At 48 and 96 h of exposure, several parameters were evaluated, such as mortality, individual activity (swimming), biochemical activity (catalase; thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances; and acetylcholinesterase), and cytotoxic responses (micronucleus frequencies). In addition, integrated biomarker response and multivariate analyses were conducted to study the correlation of biomarkers. The calculated Lethal Concentration-50 remained constant after all exposure times (24 to 96 h), being the corresponding value 27.79 mu g L-1 BDE-209. Furthermore, BDE-209 induced effects on the swimming activity of this species in relation to acetylcholine, since BDE-209 increased, producing oxidative damage at the biochemical level and genotoxicity after 48 h of exposure to 10 and 25 mu g L-1 BDE-209. The results indicate that BDE-209 has biochemical, cytotoxic, neurotoxic, and genotoxic potential on G. affinis. In addition, mosquitofish could be used as a good laboratory model to evaluate environmental stressors since they could represent a risk factor for Neotropical species.

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