Combined toxicity of acetamiprid and cadmium to larval zebrafish (Danio rerio) based on metabolomic analysis

斑马鱼 达尼奥 代谢组学 新陈代谢 生物化学 毒性 生物 化学 氨基酸 代谢物 药理学 基因 生物信息学 有机化学
作者
Guixian Hu,Hao Wang,Jiahong Zhu,Liangliang Zhou,Xue Li,Qiang Wang,Yanhua Wang
出处
期刊:Science of The Total Environment [Elsevier]
卷期号:867: 161539-161539 被引量:11
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.161539
摘要

Emerging contaminants, such as neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid (Ace), are frequently detected in the water environment, which can interact with existing heavy metal cadmium (Cd) to produce unpredicted influence. Limited studies have evaluated the effects of multiple pollutant exposures on aquatic animals. Here, we characterized the joint toxicity of Ace and Cd exposure to zebrafish (Danio rerio). The results revealed that Cd and its combined exposure with Ace had an inhibitory effect on the growth of larval zebrafish and induced morphological defects. Combined exposure to high doses of Ace and Cd could significantly reduce the levels of TG, glucose, and pyruvate in larval zebrafish. Untargeted metabolomics revealed that Cd treatment (285) produced more differentially expressed metabolites (DEMs) than Ace treatment (115), and combined treatment produced the most DEMs (294). The KEGG pathway enrichment analysis showed that they could disrupt riboflavin metabolism, amino acid metabolism, and glycolipid metabolism in the larvae of D. rerio. ELISA showed that VB2, FMN, and FAD levels were significantly increased. In addition, gene expression analysis exhibited that the mRNA levels of essential genes related to glycolipid metabolism were substantially affected, such as PK, PEPckc, PPAR-α, and FABP6. Furthermore, targeted amino acid metabolomics confirmed that both single exposure to Cd and combined exposure to Ace and Cd altered the levels of amino acids in larvae, including ALA, ARG, MET, PRO, TYR, VAL, GLY, ORN, and PHE. Taken together, exposure to Ace and Cd, alone or in combination, exerted harmful effects on the individual development, riboflavin metabolism, glycolipid metabolism, and amino acid metabolism disorder of D. rerio. These findings highlighted that more attention should be paid to the compound toxicity of chemical mixtures to aquatic organisms.

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