Chronic nitrate exposure cause alteration of blood physiological parameters, redox status and apoptosis of juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)

Nitrate (NO3-) is one of the common inorganic nitrogen compound pollutants in natural ecosystems, which may have serious risks for aquatic organisms. However, its toxicological mechanism remains unclear. In the current study, juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) were exposed to different concentra...

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Main Authors: Yu, Jiachen, Xiao, Yongshuang, Wang, Yanfeng, Xu, Shihong, Zhou, Li, Li, Jun, Li, Xian
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spelling ftchinacasciocas:oai:ir.qdio.ac.cn:337002/176883 2023-05-15T18:15:43+02:00 Chronic nitrate exposure cause alteration of blood physiological parameters, redox status and apoptosis of juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) Yu, Jiachen Xiao, Yongshuang Wang, Yanfeng Xu, Shihong Zhou, Li Li, Jun Li, Xian 2021-08-15 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/176882 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/176883 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117103 英语 eng ELSEVIER SCI LTD ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/176882 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/176883 doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117103 Nitrate exposure Blood physiological parameters Redox status Apoptosis Scophthalmus maximus Environmental Sciences & Ecology Environmental Sciences 期刊论文 2021 ftchinacasciocas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117103 2022-06-27T05:46:25Z Nitrate (NO3-) is one of the common inorganic nitrogen compound pollutants in natural ecosystems, which may have serious risks for aquatic organisms. However, its toxicological mechanism remains unclear. In the current study, juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) were exposed to different concentrations of NO3- (CK- 3.57 +/- 0.16, LN - 60.80 +/- 1.21, MN - 203.13 +/- 10.97 and HN - 414.16 +/- 15.22 mg/L NO3-N) for 60 d. The blood biochemical assays results revealed that elevated NO3- exposure significantly increased the concentrations of plasma NO3-, NO2-, MetHb, K+, cortisol, glucose, triglyceride, lactate, while significantly decreased the concentrations of plasma Hb, Na+ and Cl-, which meant that NO3- caused hypoxic stress and further affected the osmoregulation and metabolism in fish. Besides, exposure to MN and HN induced a significant decrease in the level of antioxidants, including SOD (Point: 60th day, MN, HN v.s. CK: 258.36, 203.73 v.s. 326.95 U/mL), CAT (1.97, 1.17 v.s. 2.37 U/mL), GSH (25.38, 20.74 v.s. 37.00 mmol/L), and GPx (85.32, 71.46 v.s. 129.36 U/mL), and a significant increase of MDA (7.54, 9.73 v.s. 5.27 nmol/L), suggesting that NO3- exposure leading to a disruption of the redox status in fish. Also, further research revealed that NO3- exposure altered the mRNA levels of p53 (HN: up to 4.28 folds) and p53-regulated downstream genes such as Bcl-2 (inferior to 0.44 folds), caspase-3 (up to 2.90 folds) and caspase-7 (up to 3.49 folds), indicating that NO3- exposure induced abnormal apoptosis in the fish gills. Moreover, IBRv2 analysis showed that the toxicity of NO3- exposure to turbot was dose-dependent, and the toxicity peaked on the 15th day. In short, NO3- is an environmental toxicological factor that cannot be ignored, because its toxic effects are long-term and could cause irreversible damage to fish. These results would be beneficial to improve our understanding of the toxicity mechanism of NO3- to fish, which provides baseline evidence for the risk assessment of environmental NO3- in ... Report Scophthalmus maximus Turbot Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IOCAS-IR Environmental Pollution 283 117103
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topic Nitrate exposure
Blood physiological parameters
Redox status
Apoptosis
Scophthalmus maximus
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Nitrate exposure
Blood physiological parameters
Redox status
Apoptosis
Scophthalmus maximus
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Environmental Sciences
Yu, Jiachen
Xiao, Yongshuang
Wang, Yanfeng
Xu, Shihong
Zhou, Li
Li, Jun
Li, Xian
Chronic nitrate exposure cause alteration of blood physiological parameters, redox status and apoptosis of juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)
topic_facet Nitrate exposure
Blood physiological parameters
Redox status
Apoptosis
Scophthalmus maximus
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Environmental Sciences
description Nitrate (NO3-) is one of the common inorganic nitrogen compound pollutants in natural ecosystems, which may have serious risks for aquatic organisms. However, its toxicological mechanism remains unclear. In the current study, juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) were exposed to different concentrations of NO3- (CK- 3.57 +/- 0.16, LN - 60.80 +/- 1.21, MN - 203.13 +/- 10.97 and HN - 414.16 +/- 15.22 mg/L NO3-N) for 60 d. The blood biochemical assays results revealed that elevated NO3- exposure significantly increased the concentrations of plasma NO3-, NO2-, MetHb, K+, cortisol, glucose, triglyceride, lactate, while significantly decreased the concentrations of plasma Hb, Na+ and Cl-, which meant that NO3- caused hypoxic stress and further affected the osmoregulation and metabolism in fish. Besides, exposure to MN and HN induced a significant decrease in the level of antioxidants, including SOD (Point: 60th day, MN, HN v.s. CK: 258.36, 203.73 v.s. 326.95 U/mL), CAT (1.97, 1.17 v.s. 2.37 U/mL), GSH (25.38, 20.74 v.s. 37.00 mmol/L), and GPx (85.32, 71.46 v.s. 129.36 U/mL), and a significant increase of MDA (7.54, 9.73 v.s. 5.27 nmol/L), suggesting that NO3- exposure leading to a disruption of the redox status in fish. Also, further research revealed that NO3- exposure altered the mRNA levels of p53 (HN: up to 4.28 folds) and p53-regulated downstream genes such as Bcl-2 (inferior to 0.44 folds), caspase-3 (up to 2.90 folds) and caspase-7 (up to 3.49 folds), indicating that NO3- exposure induced abnormal apoptosis in the fish gills. Moreover, IBRv2 analysis showed that the toxicity of NO3- exposure to turbot was dose-dependent, and the toxicity peaked on the 15th day. In short, NO3- is an environmental toxicological factor that cannot be ignored, because its toxic effects are long-term and could cause irreversible damage to fish. These results would be beneficial to improve our understanding of the toxicity mechanism of NO3- to fish, which provides baseline evidence for the risk assessment of environmental NO3- in ...
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author Yu, Jiachen
Xiao, Yongshuang
Wang, Yanfeng
Xu, Shihong
Zhou, Li
Li, Jun
Li, Xian
author_facet Yu, Jiachen
Xiao, Yongshuang
Wang, Yanfeng
Xu, Shihong
Zhou, Li
Li, Jun
Li, Xian
author_sort Yu, Jiachen
title Chronic nitrate exposure cause alteration of blood physiological parameters, redox status and apoptosis of juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)
title_short Chronic nitrate exposure cause alteration of blood physiological parameters, redox status and apoptosis of juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)
title_full Chronic nitrate exposure cause alteration of blood physiological parameters, redox status and apoptosis of juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)
title_fullStr Chronic nitrate exposure cause alteration of blood physiological parameters, redox status and apoptosis of juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)
title_full_unstemmed Chronic nitrate exposure cause alteration of blood physiological parameters, redox status and apoptosis of juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)
title_sort chronic nitrate exposure cause alteration of blood physiological parameters, redox status and apoptosis of juvenile turbot (scophthalmus maximus)
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Turbot
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