Developmental Toxicity of PEDOT:PSS in Zebrafish: Effects on Morphology, Cardiac Function, and Intestinal Health.
Guan YangDongzhi GouLing-Kang BuXing-Yi WeiHuan HuWen-Bo HuoMarriya SultanDe-Sheng PeiPublished in: Toxics (2024)
Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) is a conductive polymer commonly used in various technological applications. However, its impact on aquatic ecosystems remains largely unexplored. In this study, we investigated the toxicity effects of PEDOT:PSS on zebrafish. We first determined the lethal concentration (LC 50 ) of PEDOT:PSS in zebrafish and then exposed AB-type zebrafish embryos to different concentrations of PEDOT:PSS for 120 h. Our investigation elucidated the toxicity effects of zebrafish development, including morphological assessments, heart rate measurements, behavioral analysis, transcriptome profiling, and histopathological analysis. We discovered that PEDOT:PSS exhibited detrimental effects on the early developmental stages of zebrafish, exacerbating the oxidative stress level, suppressing zebrafish activity, impairing cardiac development, and causing intestinal cell damage. This study adds a new dimension to the developmental toxicity of PEDOT:PSS in zebrafish. Our findings contribute to our understanding of the ecological repercussions of PEDOT:PSS and highlight the importance of responsible development and application of novel materials in our rapidly evolving technological landscape.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- heart rate
- single cell
- perovskite solar cells
- healthcare
- heart rate variability
- climate change
- dna damage
- stem cells
- risk assessment
- dna methylation
- mental health
- mass spectrometry
- genome wide
- mesenchymal stem cells
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- left ventricular
- high resolution
- human health
- liquid chromatography
- tissue engineering