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Waterborne atenolol disrupts neurobehavioral and neurochemical responses in adult zebrafish.
Adedara, Isaac A; Gonçalves, Falco L; Mohammed, Khadija A; Borba, João V; Canzian, Julia; Resmim, Cássio M; Claro, Mariana T; Macedo, Gabriel T; Mostardeiro, Vitor B; Assmann, Charles E; Monteiro, Camila S; Emanuelli, Tatiana; Schetinger, Maria R C; Barbosa, Nilda V; Rosemberg, Denis B.
  • Adedara IA; Department of Food Technology and Science, Center of Rural Sciences, Federal University of Santa Maria, Camobi, Santa Maria, RS, 97105-900, Brazil. isaac.adedara@ufsm.br.
  • Gonçalves FL; Drug Metabolism and Toxicology Research Laboratories, Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. isaac.adedara@ufsm.br.
  • Mohammed KA; Laboratory of Experimental Neuropsychobiology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Natural and Exact Sciences Center, Federal University of Santa Maria, Camobi, 1000 Roraima Avenue, Santa Maria, RS, 97105-900, Brazil. isaac.adedara@ufsm.br.
  • Borba JV; Laboratory of Experimental Neuropsychobiology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Natural and Exact Sciences Center, Federal University of Santa Maria, Camobi, 1000 Roraima Avenue, Santa Maria, RS, 97105-900, Brazil.
  • Canzian J; Graduate Program in Biological Sciences: Toxicological Biochemistry, Federal University of Santa Maria, Camobi, 1000 Roraima Avenue, Santa Maria, RS, 97105-900, Brazil.
  • Resmim CM; Laboratory of Experimental Neuropsychobiology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Natural and Exact Sciences Center, Federal University of Santa Maria, Camobi, 1000 Roraima Avenue, Santa Maria, RS, 97105-900, Brazil.
  • Claro MT; Graduate Program in Biological Sciences: Toxicological Biochemistry, Federal University of Santa Maria, Camobi, 1000 Roraima Avenue, Santa Maria, RS, 97105-900, Brazil.
  • Macedo GT; Laboratory of Experimental Neuropsychobiology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Natural and Exact Sciences Center, Federal University of Santa Maria, Camobi, 1000 Roraima Avenue, Santa Maria, RS, 97105-900, Brazil.
  • Mostardeiro VB; Graduate Program in Biological Sciences: Toxicological Biochemistry, Federal University of Santa Maria, Camobi, 1000 Roraima Avenue, Santa Maria, RS, 97105-900, Brazil.
  • Assmann CE; Laboratory of Experimental Neuropsychobiology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Natural and Exact Sciences Center, Federal University of Santa Maria, Camobi, 1000 Roraima Avenue, Santa Maria, RS, 97105-900, Brazil.
  • Monteiro CS; Graduate Program in Biological Sciences: Toxicological Biochemistry, Federal University of Santa Maria, Camobi, 1000 Roraima Avenue, Santa Maria, RS, 97105-900, Brazil.
  • Emanuelli T; Laboratory of Experimental Neuropsychobiology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Natural and Exact Sciences Center, Federal University of Santa Maria, Camobi, 1000 Roraima Avenue, Santa Maria, RS, 97105-900, Brazil.
  • Schetinger MRC; Graduate Program in Biological Sciences: Toxicological Biochemistry, Federal University of Santa Maria, Camobi, 1000 Roraima Avenue, Santa Maria, RS, 97105-900, Brazil.
  • Barbosa NV; Graduate Program in Biological Sciences: Toxicological Biochemistry, Federal University of Santa Maria, Camobi, 1000 Roraima Avenue, Santa Maria, RS, 97105-900, Brazil.
  • Rosemberg DB; Graduate Program in Biological Sciences: Toxicological Biochemistry, Federal University of Santa Maria, Camobi, 1000 Roraima Avenue, Santa Maria, RS, 97105-900, Brazil.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 31(36): 49200-49213, 2024 Aug.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39048857
ABSTRACT
Environmental contamination by pharmaceuticals from industrial waste and anthropogenic activities poses adverse health effects on non-target organisms. We evaluated the neurobehavioral and biochemical responses accompanying exposure to ecological relevant concentrations of atenolol (0, 0.1, 1.0, and 10 µg/L) for seven uninterrupted days in adult zebrafish (Danio rerio). Atenolol-exposed fish exhibited anxiety-like behavior, characterized by significant bottom-dwelling with marked reduction in vertical exploration. Atenolol-exposed fish exhibited marked increase in the duration and frequency of aggressive events without altering their preference for conspecifics. Biochemical data using brain samples indicated that atenolol disrupted antioxidant enzyme activities and induced oxidative stress. Exposure to atenolol markedly decreased ATP and AMP hydrolysis without affecting ADP hydrolysis and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity. Atenolol significantly upregulated tryptophan hydroxylase 1 (tph1) mRNA expression but downregulated brain-derived neurotrophic factor (bdnf) mRNA. Collectively, waterborne atenolol elicits aggressive and anxiety-like responses in adult zebrafish, accompanied by oxidative stress, reduced nucleotide hydrolysis, altered tph1 and bdnf mRNA expression, which may impact the survival and health of fish in aquatic environment.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Atenolol / Contaminantes Químicos del Agua / Conducta Animal / Pez Cebra / Estrés Oxidativo Límite: Animals Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Atenolol / Contaminantes Químicos del Agua / Conducta Animal / Pez Cebra / Estrés Oxidativo Límite: Animals Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article