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Bioayailability of the imidazole antifungal agent clotrimazole and its effects on key biotransformation genes in the common carp (Cyprinus carpio)

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AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY
卷 152, 期 -, 页码 57-65

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DOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2014.03.016

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Clotrimazole; Fish; Pregnane X receptor (PXR)

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  1. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
  2. AstraZeneca UK Ltd. [BB/G529332]
  3. AstraZeneca Safety Health and Environment Research Program
  4. Natural Environmental Research Council [NE/D002818/1, NE/E016634/1]
  5. DEFRA
  6. NERC [NE/E016634/1, NE/D002818/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  7. Natural Environment Research Council [NE/E016634/1, NE/D002818/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Clotrimazole (CTZ) is a persistent imidazole antifungal agent which is frequently detected in the aquatic environment and predicted to bio-concentrate in fish. Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) were exposed to mean measured concentrations of either 1.02 or 14.63 mu gl(-1) CTZ for 4 and 10 days, followed by a depuration period of 4 days in a further group of animals. Following each exposure regimen, plasma and liver CTZ concentrations were measured. Mean measured plasma concentrations of CTZ in animals exposed to the lower concentration of CTZ were 30 and 44 mu gl(-1) on days 4 and 10, respectively, and in the higher concentration were 318 and 336 mu g l(-1). Mean measured liver levels in the same animals were 514, 1725, 2111 and 7017 mu g l(-1) suggesting progressive hepatic accumulation. Measurement of CTZ in plasma after depuration suggested efficient elimination within 4 days, but appreciable levels of CTZ remained in the liver after depuration suggesting a degree of persistence in this tissue. In addition we measured responses of a number of key hepatic detoxification gene targets in the liver associated with the transcription factor pregnane X receptor (PXR); namely cyp450s 2k and 3a, glutathione-S-transferases a and p (gsta and p), and drug transporters multidrug resistance protein1 (mdr1), and MDR-related protein2 (mrp2). CTZ is a potent ligand of the PXR in humans and there is some evidence of PXR activation following exposure to CTZ in fish. The highest concentration of CTZ was adopted to explore the potential for alterations to detoxification gene expression in fish at a pharmacologically relevant dose level, and the lower concentration is within the range reported in effluents from waste water treatment works (WWTW). The genes for all biotransformation enzymes were up-regulated after exposure to the higher concentration of CTZ for 10 days, and alterations in expression occurred for the drug transporter genes mdr1 and mrp2 following exposure to the lower concentration of 1.02,gl(-1) CTZ (mean measured concentration). These data support the potential for CTZ to induce alterations in biotransformation and drug transporter genes associated with PXR in fish at concentrations measured in some WWTW effluents. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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