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Beyond the behavioural phenotype: Uncovering mechanistic foundations in aquatic eco-neurotoxicology

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 829, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154584

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Ecotoxicology; Behaviour; Neurotoxicity; Neurobiology; Cellular; Methods

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In recent years, there has been increased awareness of the impact of anthropogenic pollution on the behavior of aquatic organisms. Behavioral ecotoxicology and eco-neurotoxicology have become popular fields of research, but there is still a lack of understanding in the underlying mechanisms of behavioral alterations. This article discusses the importance of behavioral phenotyping in uncovering the fundamental mechanisms of neurotoxic and neuromodulating contaminants, and highlights the potential applications of neurobiology and neurophysiology analytical strategies.
During the last decade, there has been an increase in awareness of how anthropogenic pollution can alter behavioural traits of diverse aquatic organisms. Apart from understanding profound ecological implications, alterations in neurobehavioural indices have emerged as sensitive and physiologically integrative endpoints in chemical risk assessment. Accordingly, behavioural ecotoxicology and broader eco-neurotoxicology are becoming increasingly popular fields of research that span a plethora of fundamental laboratory experimentations as well as applied field-based studies. Despite mounting interest in aquatic behavioural ecotoxicology studies, there is, however, a considerable paucity in deciphering the mechanistic foundations underlying behavioural alterations upon exposure to pollutants. The behavioural phenotype is indeed the highest-level integrative neurobiological phenomenon, but at its core lie myriads of intertwined biochemical, cellular, and physiological processes. Therefore, the mechanisms that underlie changes in behavioural phenotypes can stem among others from dysregulation of neurotransmitter pathways, electrical signalling, and cell death of discrete cell populations in the central and peripheral nervous systems. They can, however, also be a result of toxicity to sensory organs and even metabolic dysfunctions. In this critical review, we outline why behavioural phenotyping should be the starting point that leads to actual discovery of fundamental mechanisms underlying actions of neurotoxic and neuromodulating contaminants. We highlight potential applications of the currently existing and emerging neurobiology and neurophysiology analytical strategies that should be embraced and more broadly adopted in behavioural ecotoxicology. Such strategies can provide new mechanistic discoveries instead of only observing the end sum phenotypic effects.

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