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Antipsychotic drug-induced behavioral abnormalities in common carp: The potential involvement of the gut microbiota-brain axis.
Chang, Xulu; Shen, Yihao; Yang, Mingqi; Yun, Lili; Liu, Zhikun; Feng, Shikun; Yang, Guokun; Meng, Xiaolin; Su, Xi.
Afiliação
  • Chang X; College of Fisheries, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang 453007, PR China.
  • Shen Y; College of Fisheries, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang 453007, PR China.
  • Yang M; College of Fisheries, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang 453007, PR China.
  • Yun L; College of Fisheries, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang 453007, PR China.
  • Liu Z; College of Fisheries, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang 453007, PR China.
  • Feng S; College of Fisheries, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang 453007, PR China.
  • Yang G; College of Fisheries, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang 453007, PR China.
  • Meng X; College of Fisheries, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang 453007, PR China. Electronic address: mengxiaolinqdio@126.com.
  • Su X; Henan Mental Hospital, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University, Xinxiang 453007, PR China. Electronic address: suxi198919@163.com.
J Hazard Mater ; 472: 134444, 2024 Jul 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38701724
ABSTRACT
The effects of antipsychotic drugs on aquatic organisms have received widespread attention owing to their widespread use and continued release in aquatic environments. The toxicological effects of antipsychotics on aquatic organisms, particularly fish, are unexplored, and the underlying mechanisms remain unelucidated. This study aimed to use common carp to explore the effects of antipsychotics (olanzapine [OLA] and risperidone [RIS]) on behavior and the potential mechanisms driving these effects. The fish were exposed to OLA (0.1 and 10 µg/L) and RIS (0.03 and 3 µg/L) for 60 days. Behavioral tests and neurological indicators showed that exposure to antipsychotics could cause behavioral abnormalities and neurotoxicity in common carp. Further, 16 S rRNA sequencing revealed gut microbiota alteration and decreased relative abundance of some strains related to SCFA production after OLA and RIS exposure. Subsequently, a pseudo-sterile common carp model was successfully constructed, and transplantation of the gut microbiota from antipsychotic-exposed fish caused behavioral abnormalities and neurotoxicity in pseudo-sterile fish. Further, SCFA supplementation demonstrated that SCFAs ameliorated the behavioral abnormalities and neurological damage caused by antipsychotic exposure. To our knowledge, the present study is the first to investigate the effects of antipsychotics on various complex behaviors (swimming performance and social behavior) in common carp, highlighting the potential health risks associated with antipsychotic drug-induced neurotoxicity in fish. Although these results do not fully elucidate the mechanisms underlying the effects of antipsychotic drugs on fish behavior, they serve as a valuable initial investigation and form the basis for future research.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Antipsicóticos / Poluentes Químicos da Água / Comportamento Animal / Carpas / Risperidona / Microbioma Gastrointestinal Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Antipsicóticos / Poluentes Químicos da Água / Comportamento Animal / Carpas / Risperidona / Microbioma Gastrointestinal Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article