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Evaluation of the Effects of Carbon 60 Nanoparticle Exposure to Adult Zebrafish: A Behavioral and Biochemical Approach to Elucidate the Mechanism of Toxicity
There is a growing concern for the potential toxicity of engineered nanomaterials that have made their way into virtually all novel applications in the electronics, healthcare, cosmetics, technology, and engineering industries, and in particular, biomedical products. However, the potential toxicity...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6321281/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30513951 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19123853 |
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author | Sarasamma, Sreeja Audira, Gilbert Juniardi, Stevhen Sampurna, Bonifasius Putera Lai, Yu-Heng Hao, Erwei Chen, Jung-Ren Hsiao, Chung-Der |
author_facet | Sarasamma, Sreeja Audira, Gilbert Juniardi, Stevhen Sampurna, Bonifasius Putera Lai, Yu-Heng Hao, Erwei Chen, Jung-Ren Hsiao, Chung-Der |
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description | There is a growing concern for the potential toxicity of engineered nanomaterials that have made their way into virtually all novel applications in the electronics, healthcare, cosmetics, technology, and engineering industries, and in particular, biomedical products. However, the potential toxicity of carbon 60 (C(60)) at the behavioral level has not been properly evaluated. In this study, we used idTracker, a multitracking algorithm to quantitatively assess behavioral toxicity induced by C(60) nanoparticles (C(60) NPs) in adult zebrafish. We demonstrated that locomotion, novel tank exploration, aggression, shoaling, and color preference activities of the C(60) NPs-treated fish was significantly reduced. In addition, the C(60) NPs-treated fish also displayed dysregulation of the circadian rhythm by showing lower locomotion activities in both day and night cycles. The biochemical results showed that C(60) NPs exposure at low concentration induced oxidative stress and DNA damage, reduced anti-oxidative capacity and ATP (adenosine triphosphate) levels, and induced stress-associated hormones, hypoxia, as well as inflammation marker upregulation in muscle and gill tissues. Together, this work, for the first time, provide direct evidence showing that the chronic exposure of C(60) NPs induced multiple behavioral abnormalities in adult zebrafish. Our findings suggest that the ecotoxicity of C(60) NPs towards aquatic vertebrates should be carefully evaluated. |
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spelling | pubmed-63212812019-01-07 Evaluation of the Effects of Carbon 60 Nanoparticle Exposure to Adult Zebrafish: A Behavioral and Biochemical Approach to Elucidate the Mechanism of Toxicity Sarasamma, Sreeja Audira, Gilbert Juniardi, Stevhen Sampurna, Bonifasius Putera Lai, Yu-Heng Hao, Erwei Chen, Jung-Ren Hsiao, Chung-Der Int J Mol Sci Article There is a growing concern for the potential toxicity of engineered nanomaterials that have made their way into virtually all novel applications in the electronics, healthcare, cosmetics, technology, and engineering industries, and in particular, biomedical products. However, the potential toxicity of carbon 60 (C(60)) at the behavioral level has not been properly evaluated. In this study, we used idTracker, a multitracking algorithm to quantitatively assess behavioral toxicity induced by C(60) nanoparticles (C(60) NPs) in adult zebrafish. We demonstrated that locomotion, novel tank exploration, aggression, shoaling, and color preference activities of the C(60) NPs-treated fish was significantly reduced. In addition, the C(60) NPs-treated fish also displayed dysregulation of the circadian rhythm by showing lower locomotion activities in both day and night cycles. The biochemical results showed that C(60) NPs exposure at low concentration induced oxidative stress and DNA damage, reduced anti-oxidative capacity and ATP (adenosine triphosphate) levels, and induced stress-associated hormones, hypoxia, as well as inflammation marker upregulation in muscle and gill tissues. Together, this work, for the first time, provide direct evidence showing that the chronic exposure of C(60) NPs induced multiple behavioral abnormalities in adult zebrafish. Our findings suggest that the ecotoxicity of C(60) NPs towards aquatic vertebrates should be carefully evaluated. MDPI 2018-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6321281/ /pubmed/30513951 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19123853 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Sarasamma, Sreeja Audira, Gilbert Juniardi, Stevhen Sampurna, Bonifasius Putera Lai, Yu-Heng Hao, Erwei Chen, Jung-Ren Hsiao, Chung-Der Evaluation of the Effects of Carbon 60 Nanoparticle Exposure to Adult Zebrafish: A Behavioral and Biochemical Approach to Elucidate the Mechanism of Toxicity |
title | Evaluation of the Effects of Carbon 60 Nanoparticle Exposure to Adult Zebrafish: A Behavioral and Biochemical Approach to Elucidate the Mechanism of Toxicity |
title_full | Evaluation of the Effects of Carbon 60 Nanoparticle Exposure to Adult Zebrafish: A Behavioral and Biochemical Approach to Elucidate the Mechanism of Toxicity |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of the Effects of Carbon 60 Nanoparticle Exposure to Adult Zebrafish: A Behavioral and Biochemical Approach to Elucidate the Mechanism of Toxicity |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of the Effects of Carbon 60 Nanoparticle Exposure to Adult Zebrafish: A Behavioral and Biochemical Approach to Elucidate the Mechanism of Toxicity |
title_short | Evaluation of the Effects of Carbon 60 Nanoparticle Exposure to Adult Zebrafish: A Behavioral and Biochemical Approach to Elucidate the Mechanism of Toxicity |
title_sort | evaluation of the effects of carbon 60 nanoparticle exposure to adult zebrafish: a behavioral and biochemical approach to elucidate the mechanism of toxicity |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6321281/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30513951 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19123853 |
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