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Lanthanides Toxicity in Zebrafish Embryos Are Correlated to Their Atomic Number

Journal

TOXICS
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/toxics10060336

Keywords

rare earth element; toxicity; zebrafish; atomic number; electronic structural factors

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science Technology, Taiwan [MOST 108-2313-B-033-001-MY3, MOST 108-2622-B-033-001-CC2, MOST 107-2119-M-037-001-MY2, MOST 108-2221-E-033-017-MY3]
  2. Kaohsiung Medical University Research Center Grant [KMU-M111018]
  3. Kaohsiung Medical University Research Foundation [KMU-M111018]

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This study comprehensively explores the key factors of lanthanide complex electronic structures for the acute toxicity of rare earth elements (REEs) using zebrafish as a model animal. The research reveals a significant correlation between the toxicity of REEs and their atomic numbers, Milliken charge, and aromatic C-avg charge. Additionally, the disruption of photo motor response activity in zebrafish embryos is observed to evaluate lanthanide toxicity.
Rare earth elements (REEs) are critical metallic materials with a broad application in industry and biomedicine. The exponential increase in REEs utilization might elevate the toxicity to aquatic animals if they are released into the water due to uncareful handling. The specific objective of our study is to explore comprehensively the critical factor of a model Lanthanide complex electronic structures for the acute toxicity of REEs based on utilizing zebrafish as a model animal. Based on the 96 h LC50 test, we found that the majority of light REEs display lower LC50 values (4.19-25.17 ppm) than heavy REEs (10.30-41.83 ppm); indicating that they are atomic number dependent. Later, linear regression analyses further show that the average carbon charge on the aromatic ring (aromatic C-avg charge) can be the most significant electronic structural factor responsible for the Lanthanides' toxicity in zebrafish embryos. Our results confirm a very strong correlation of LC50 to Lanthanide's atomic numbers (r = 0.72), Milliken charge (r = 0.70), and aromatic C-avg charge (r = -0.85). This most significant correlation suggests a possible toxicity mechanism that the Lanthanide cation's capability to stably bind to the aromatic ring on the residue of targeted proteins via a covalent chelating bond. Instead, the increasing ionic bond character can reduce REEs' toxicity. In addition, Lanthanide toxicity was also evaluated by observing the disruption of photo motor response (PMR) activity in zebrafish embryos. Our study provides the first in vivo evidence to demonstrate the correlation between an atomic number of Lanthanide ions and the Lanthanide toxicity to zebrafish embryos.

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