Glyphosate induces neurotoxicity in zebrafish
Autor: | Nicole M. Roy, Jeremy Ochs, Bruno Carneiro |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
animal structures Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis Transgene Neurotoxins Glycine Hindbrain In situ hybridization 010501 environmental sciences Toxicology 01 natural sciences Midbrain 03 medical and health sciences Toxicity Tests medicine Animals Zebrafish 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Pharmacology biology Herbicides Neurotoxicity General Medicine Anatomy biology.organism_classification medicine.disease Cell biology 030104 developmental biology Forebrain PAX6 Water Pollutants Chemical |
Zdroj: | Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology. 42:45-54 |
ISSN: | 1382-6689 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.etap.2016.01.003 |
Popis: | Glyphosate based herbicides (GBH) like Roundup(®) are used extensively in agriculture as well as in urban and rural settings as a broad spectrum herbicide. Its mechanism of action was thought to be specific only to plants and thus considered safe and non-toxic. However, mounting evidence suggests that GBHs may not be as safe as once thought as initial studies in frogs suggest that GBHs may be teratogenic. Here we utilize the zebrafish vertebrate model system to study early effects of glyphosate exposure using technical grade glyphosate and the Roundup(®) Classic formulation. We find morphological abnormalities including cephalic and eye reductions and a loss of delineated brain ventricles. Concomitant with structural changes in the developing brain, using in situ hybridization analysis, we detect decreases in genes expressed in the eye, fore and midbrain regions of the brain including pax2, pax6, otx2 and ephA4. However, we do not detect changes in hindbrain expression domains of ephA4 nor exclusive hindbrain markers krox-20 and hoxb1a. Additionally, using a Retinoic Acid (RA) mediated reporter transgenic, we detect no alterations in the RA expression domains in the hindbrain and spinal cord, but do detect a loss of expression in the retina. We conclude that glyphosate and the Roundup(®) formulation is developmentally toxic to the forebrain and midbrain but does not affect the hindbrain after 24 h exposure. |
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