Sub-Chronic Methomyl Exposure Induces Oxidative Stress and Inflammatory Responses in Zebrafish with Higher Female Susceptibility.
inflammation
methomyl
oxidative stress
sex differences
zebrafish
Journal
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
ISSN: 2076-3921
Titre abrégé: Antioxidants (Basel)
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101668981
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
20 Jul 2024
20 Jul 2024
Historique:
received:
13
06
2024
revised:
17
07
2024
accepted:
17
07
2024
medline:
27
7
2024
pubmed:
27
7
2024
entrez:
27
7
2024
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
The widespread use of carbamate pesticides has raised significant environmental and health concerns, particularly regarding water contamination and the disruption of defense systems in organisms. Despite these concerns, research on the differential impacts of pesticides on male and female organisms remains limited. This study focused on methomyl, investigating sex-specific differences in liver antioxidant defenses and inflammatory response indices in male and female zebrafish after 56 days of exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations (0, 0.05, 0.10, and 0.20 mg/L). Our findings indicate that methomyl exposure significantly increased ROS content in zebrafish livers, inducing oxidative stress and activating enzymatic antioxidant defenses such as SOD, CAT, and GSH-Px activities. Sub-chronic exposure altered the expression of apoptosis-related genes (
Identifiants
pubmed: 39061939
pii: antiox13070871
doi: 10.3390/antiox13070871
pii:
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Subventions
Organisme : Central Public-interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
ID : 2023TD18