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Morphological and Behavioral Effects in Zebrafish Embryos after Exposure to Smoke Dyes

Solvent Violet 47 (SV47) and Disperse Blue 14 (DB14) are two anthraquinone dyes that were previously used in different formulations for the production of violet-colored smoke. Both dyes have shown potential for toxicity; however, there is no comprehensive understanding of their effects. Zebrafish em...

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Autores principales: To, Kimberly T., St. Mary, Lindsey, Wooley, Allyson H., Wilbanks, Mitchell S., Bednar, Anthony J., Perkins, Edward J., Truong, Lisa, Tanguay, Robyn L., Garcia-Reyero, Natàlia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33435144
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9010009
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author To, Kimberly T.
St. Mary, Lindsey
Wooley, Allyson H.
Wilbanks, Mitchell S.
Bednar, Anthony J.
Perkins, Edward J.
Truong, Lisa
Tanguay, Robyn L.
Garcia-Reyero, Natàlia
author_facet To, Kimberly T.
St. Mary, Lindsey
Wooley, Allyson H.
Wilbanks, Mitchell S.
Bednar, Anthony J.
Perkins, Edward J.
Truong, Lisa
Tanguay, Robyn L.
Garcia-Reyero, Natàlia
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description Solvent Violet 47 (SV47) and Disperse Blue 14 (DB14) are two anthraquinone dyes that were previously used in different formulations for the production of violet-colored smoke. Both dyes have shown potential for toxicity; however, there is no comprehensive understanding of their effects. Zebrafish embryos were exposed to SV47 or DB14 from 6 to 120 h post fertilization (hpf) to assess the dyes’ potential adverse effects on developing embryos. The potential ability of both dyes to cross the blood–brain barrier was also assessed. At concentrations between 0.55 and 5.23 mg/L, SV47 showed a dose-dependent increase in mortality, jaw malformation, axis curvature, and edemas. At concentrations between 0.15 and 7.54 mg/L, DB14 did not have this same dose-dependence but had similar morphological outcomes at the highest doses. Nevertheless, while SV47 showed significant mortality from 4.20 mg/L, there was no significant mortality on embryos exposed to DB14. Regardless, decreased locomotor movement was observed at all concentrations of DB14, suggesting an adverse neurodevelopmental effect. Overall, our results showed that at similar concentrations, SV47 and DB14 caused different types of phenotypic effects in zebrafish embryos.
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spelling pubmed-78270132021-01-25 Morphological and Behavioral Effects in Zebrafish Embryos after Exposure to Smoke Dyes To, Kimberly T. St. Mary, Lindsey Wooley, Allyson H. Wilbanks, Mitchell S. Bednar, Anthony J. Perkins, Edward J. Truong, Lisa Tanguay, Robyn L. Garcia-Reyero, Natàlia Toxics Article Solvent Violet 47 (SV47) and Disperse Blue 14 (DB14) are two anthraquinone dyes that were previously used in different formulations for the production of violet-colored smoke. Both dyes have shown potential for toxicity; however, there is no comprehensive understanding of their effects. Zebrafish embryos were exposed to SV47 or DB14 from 6 to 120 h post fertilization (hpf) to assess the dyes’ potential adverse effects on developing embryos. The potential ability of both dyes to cross the blood–brain barrier was also assessed. At concentrations between 0.55 and 5.23 mg/L, SV47 showed a dose-dependent increase in mortality, jaw malformation, axis curvature, and edemas. At concentrations between 0.15 and 7.54 mg/L, DB14 did not have this same dose-dependence but had similar morphological outcomes at the highest doses. Nevertheless, while SV47 showed significant mortality from 4.20 mg/L, there was no significant mortality on embryos exposed to DB14. Regardless, decreased locomotor movement was observed at all concentrations of DB14, suggesting an adverse neurodevelopmental effect. Overall, our results showed that at similar concentrations, SV47 and DB14 caused different types of phenotypic effects in zebrafish embryos. MDPI 2021-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7827013/ /pubmed/33435144 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9010009 Text en © 2021 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/).
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To, Kimberly T.
St. Mary, Lindsey
Wooley, Allyson H.
Wilbanks, Mitchell S.
Bednar, Anthony J.
Perkins, Edward J.
Truong, Lisa
Tanguay, Robyn L.
Garcia-Reyero, Natàlia
Morphological and Behavioral Effects in Zebrafish Embryos after Exposure to Smoke Dyes
title Morphological and Behavioral Effects in Zebrafish Embryos after Exposure to Smoke Dyes
title_full Morphological and Behavioral Effects in Zebrafish Embryos after Exposure to Smoke Dyes
title_fullStr Morphological and Behavioral Effects in Zebrafish Embryos after Exposure to Smoke Dyes
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and Behavioral Effects in Zebrafish Embryos after Exposure to Smoke Dyes
title_short Morphological and Behavioral Effects in Zebrafish Embryos after Exposure to Smoke Dyes
title_sort morphological and behavioral effects in zebrafish embryos after exposure to smoke dyes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33435144
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9010009
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