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Neuroactive drugs and other pharmaceuticals found in blood plasma of wild European fish

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ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL
卷 146, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2020.106188

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Psychoactive pharmaceuticals; Read-across; Pharmacological effect; Behavior; Aquatic environment; Ecotoxicology

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  1. NERC national capability funding (UK-Scape)
  2. German Ministry for the Environment, Nature Protection and Nuclear Safety
  3. Czech Science Foundation [20-09951S]

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Through analyzing the plasma of wild fish from multiple countries, it was found that some pharmaceuticals exceeded 10% of the therapeutic plasma concentration in fish, including drugs that target the central nervous system like flupentixol, haloperidol, and risperidone. This not only highlights pharmaceuticals of environmental concern, but also emphasizes the importance of monitoring internal drug levels in aquatic wildlife.
To gain a better understanding of which pharmaceuticals could pose a risk to fish, 94 pharmaceuticals representing 23 classes were analyzed in blood plasma from wild bream, chub, and roach captured at 18 sites in Germany, the Czech Republic and the UK, respectively. Based on read across from humans, we evaluated the risks of pharmacological effects occurring in the fish for each measured pharmaceutical. Twenty-three compounds were found in fish plasma, with the highest levels measured in chub from the Czech Republic. None of the German bream had detectable levels of pharmaceuticals, whereas roach from the Thames had mostly low concentrations. For two pharmaceuticals, four individual Czech fish had plasma concentrations higher than the concentrations reached in the blood of human patients taking the corresponding medication. For nine additional compounds, determined concentrations exceeded 10% of the corresponding human therapeutic plasma concentration in 12 fish. The majority of the pharmaceuticals where a clear risk for pharmacological effects was identified targets the central nervous system. These include e.g. flupentixol, haloperidol, and risperidone, all of which have the potential to affect fish behavior. In addition to identifying pharmaceuticals of environmental concern, the results emphasize the value of environmental monitoring of internal drug levels in aquatic wildlife, as well as the need for more research to establish concentration-response relationships.

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