斑马鱼
后代
他汀类
转录组
普伐他汀
内分泌学
孵化
生物
男科
内科学
医学
胆固醇
遗传学
基因表达
基因
怀孕
生物化学
动物科学
作者
Ying Zhao,Jing Wang,Huinan Li,Shuang Liang,Mengmeng Li,Chundi Li,Donghai Zhuo,Feifei Fan,Miao Guo,Xinxin Lv,Lingzhu Zhang,Xu Chen,Shanshan Li,Xin Jin
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cbpc.2024.109905
摘要
Statins, widely prescribed for cholesterol management by inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase in the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway, may also influence vertebrate development. In this study, we investigated the developmental effects of two widely used statins, atorvastatin (ATO) and pravastatin (PRA), on zebrafish offspring. For ATO, we administered doses classified as low (1 μM), medium (5 μM), and high (10 μM), while for PRA, the corresponding concentrations were set at low (18 μM), medium (180 μM), and high (270 μM). Our results showed significant reductions in birth and hatching rates, along with decreased body length in offspring at all ATO concentrations and medium to high PRA concentrations. A notable increase in malformation rates, especially in the spine and heart, was observed across all ATO treatments and in medium and high PRA groups. Additionally, we observed reduced heart contraction rates, decreased heart size, lower bone volumes, and diminished expression of mRNA osteogenic markers. Elevated venous sinus-artery bulb (SV-BA) ratios, increased thoracic area, and abnormal cartilage development were also prominent in all ATO-treated groups. Transcriptome analysis revealed alterations in genes predominantly associated with ion channels. These findings provide insights into the potential impacts of specific concentrations of statins on offspring development and highlight potential gene interactions with statins.
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