Abstract
Clofibric acid (CA) is an active metabolite of the blood lipid lowering agent clofibrate, a pharmaceutical designed to work as agonist of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARa). It is the most commonly reported fibrate in aquatic environments with low degradation rate and potential environmental persistence. Previous fish exposures showed that CA may impact spermatogenesis, growth and the expression of fat binding protein genes. However, there are limited data on the effects of chronic multigenerational CA exposures.Here, we assessed chronic multigenerational effects of CA exposure using zebrafish (Danio rerio) as a teleost model. Zebrafish were exposed through the diet to CA (1 and 10 mg/g) during their whole lifetime. Growth, reproduction-related parameters and embryonic development were assessed in the exposed fish (F1 generation) and their offspring (F2 generation), together with muscle triglyceride content and gonad histology. In order to study the potential underlying mechanisms, the transcription levels of genes coding for enzymes involved in lipid metabolism pathways were determined.The results show that chronic life-cycle exposure to CA induced a significant reduction in growth of F1 generation and lowered triglyceride muscle content (10 mg/g group). Also, an impact in male gonad development was observed together with a decrease in the fecundity (10 mg/g group) and higher frequency of embryo abnormalities in the offspring of fish exposed to the lowest CA dose.The profile of the target genes was sex- and tissue-dependent. In F1 an up-regulation of male hepatic pparaa, pparb and acox transcript levels was observed, suggesting an activation of the fatty acid metabolism (provided that transcript level change indicates also a protein level change). Interestingly, the F2 generation, raised with control diet, displayed a response pattern different from that observed in F1, showing an increase in weight in the descendants of CA exposed fish, in comparison with control animals, which points to a multigenerational effect. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Aquatic Toxicology |
| Volume | 160 |
| Pages (from-to) | 76-86 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| ISSN | 0166-445X |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2015 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Pisces Vertebrata Chordata Animalia (Animals, Chordates, Fish, Nonhuman Vertebrates, Vertebrates) - Osteichthyes [85206] Danio rerio species zebrafish common mature, embryo female, male
- Danio rerio acox gene [Osteichthyes]
- Danio rerio ppar-beta gene [Osteichthyes] Danio rerio peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor beta gene
- Danio rerio ppara-alpha gene [Osteichthyes] Danio rerio peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha gene
- clofibric acid 882-09-7 toxin
- enzymes
- lipid metabolism
- triglyceride
- 03502, Genetics - General
- 03506, Genetics - Animal
- 10062, Biochemistry studies - Nucleic acids, purines and pyrimidines
- 10066, Biochemistry studies - Lipids
- 10802, Enzymes - General and comparative studies: coenzymes
- 16504, Reproductive system - Physiology and biochemistry
- 17002, Endocrine - General
- 17504, Muscle - Physiology and biochemistry
- 22501, Toxicology - General and methods
- 25502, Development and Embryology - General and descriptive
- Development
- Molecular Genetics
- Reproductive System
- Toxicology
- embryonic development
- hepatic profile
- reproduction-related parameter
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
- Reproduction
- gonad reproductive system, endocrine system
- muscle muscular system
- AF342937.1 GenBank, EMBL, DDJB nucleotide sequence
- BC097101.1 GenBank, EMBL, DDJB nucleotide sequence
- NM001161333.1 GenBank, EMBL, DDJB nucleotide sequence
- NM001461551.1 GenBank, EMBL, DDJB nucleotide sequence
- NM131128.1 GenBank, EMBL, DDJB nucleotide sequence
- NM131467.1 GenBank, EMBL, DDJB nucleotide sequence
- NM131663.1 GenBank, EMBL, DDJB nucleotide sequence
- NM170767 GenBank, EMBL, DDJB nucleotide sequence
- NM181601.3 GenBank, EMBL, DDJB nucleotide sequence
- histology laboratory techniques, histology and cytology techniques
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