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Mixture of arsenic and chromium alters antioxidant,DNA repair and tumor suppressor gene expressions in zebrafish brain at environmental concentrations

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摘要 Arsenic(As)and chromium(Cr)are two harmful toxicants as well as carcinogens which can coexist in polluted surface water and groundwater.This coexistence leads to mixture effects in animals including fish.Both of these heavy metals are reported to manifest reactive oxygen species(ROS)mediated toxicity.Though individual neurotoxic effects have been reported,their mixture effects,its mechanism and cellular responses against oxidative stress and DNA damages remain unknown.The present study evaluated the individual and mixture effects of As and Cr at their environmentally relevant concentrations in zebrafish(Danio rerio)brain after 15,30 and 60 days of exposure.Nrf2,a transcription factor is involved in the expressional regulation of enzymes needed to maintain cellular redox homeostasis.This study reported the expressional pattern of Nrf2 and its associated xenobiotic metabolizing enzyme Nqo1 and other markers of oxidative stress such as ROS generation,reduced glutathione level,lipid peroxidation and catalase activity.Increased malondialdehyde(MDA)content,glutathione level,and catalase activity indicated oxidative stress in exposed groups.In addition,this study revealed expressional alterations of neurotoxicity marker(ache),DNA repair(ogg1,apex1,creb1,polb,mlh1,msh2 and msh6)and tumor suppressor(p53,brca2)genes.Results of ROS generation,MDA level,histopathological analysis,gene expression and immunofluorescence study confirmed that As and Cr did not show antagonistic effects in combination rather indicated additive effects which was dose-dependent but not always linear.
机构地区 Department of Zoology
出处 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 2025年第9期60-72,共13页 环境科学学报(英文版)
基金 the Department of Zoology,Visva-Bharati for providing infrastructural support Sreejata Kamila is grateful to the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research(CSIR),India for Senior Research Fellowship(CSIR File No.09/202(0102)/2019-EMR-I) Koushik Kumar Dey acknowledges the Department of Biotechnology,New Delhi for research fellowship(No.BT/PR28560/AAQ/3/919/2018) Shehnaz Islam is thankful to Maulana Azad National Fellowship(UGC ref ID-201920–345938) India for her financial support.
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