Acute exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of pharmaceutical pollutants induces neurobehavioral toxicity in zebrafish ( Danio rerio ).
Vasanth DhakshinamoorthyS P R VishaliSriramakrishnan ElumalaiEkambaram PerumalPublished in: Drug and chemical toxicology (2024)
Pharmaceutical waste from point and non-point sources enters, persists, or disseminates in the environment and is known as environmentally persistent pharmaceutical pollutants. Understanding the impacts of pharmaceutical pollutants on the environment and health is essential. This study investigates the behavioral impacts of pharmaceutical pollutants on aquatic organisms and delineates the possible nexus of oxidative stress. The male zebrafish were exposed to four major representative pharmaceutical pollutants, viz., acetaminophen, carbamazepine, metformin, and trimethoprim at environmentally relevant concentrations individually as well as in a mixture for seven days. Substantial alterations in social interaction, aggressive nature, novel tank exploration, and light and dark zone preferences were recorded and the degree varied to different pharmaceutical pollutants. The activity of oxidative stress markers, superoxide dismutase, glutathione-S-transferase, and catalase, was found to be suppressed to 66-20%, 42-25%, and 59-20% respectively with the elevated malondialdehyde generation (180-260%) compared to control. The activity level of acetylcholine esterase was found to be increased to 200-500% across all treatment groups. Despite the synergistic impacts of pharmaceutical pollutants on the whole system that could not be ascertained, this comprehensive study highlights their toxicity nature to induce neurobehavioral toxicity in zebrafish through oxidative stress mechanisms and altered cholinergic systems.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- heavy metals
- dna damage
- healthcare
- mental health
- risk assessment
- diabetic rats
- public health
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- cancer therapy
- liver failure
- induced apoptosis
- drinking water
- drug delivery
- multidrug resistant
- liver injury
- hepatitis b virus
- drug induced
- cross sectional
- gram negative
- decision making
- human health
- health information
- mechanical ventilation
- oxide nanoparticles
- heat stress
- municipal solid waste
- replacement therapy