Inhibition of immune responses and related proteins in Rhamdia quelen exposed to diclofenac
Autor: | João L C, Ribas, James P, Sherry, Aleksander R, Zampronio, Helena C, Silva de Assis, Denina B D, Simmons |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Proteomics Immunity Cellular Diclofenac Dose-Response Relationship Drug Anti-Inflammatory Agents Non-Steroidal Histocompatibility Antigens Class I Blood Proteins Complement System Proteins Carrageenan Kidney Nitric Oxide Blood Cell Count Immune Tolerance Animals Female Catfishes Water Pollutants Chemical |
Zdroj: | Environmental toxicology and chemistry. 36(8) |
ISSN: | 1552-8618 |
Popis: | Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are among the most widely detected pharmaceuticals in surface water worldwide. The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac is used to treat many types of pain and inflammation. Diclofenac's potential to cause adverse effects in exposed wildlife is a growing concern. To evaluate the effects of waterborne diclofenac on the immune response in Rhamdia quelen (South American catfish), fish were exposed to 3 concentrations of diclofenac (0.2, 2.0, and 20.0 μg/L) for 14 d. Some of the exposed fish were also given an intraperitoneal injection on day 14 of 1 mg/kg of carrageenan to evaluate cell migration to the peritoneum. Total blood leukocyte count and carrageenan-induced leukocyte migration to the peritoneal cavity, particularly of polymorphonuclear cells, were significantly affected for all diclofenac exposure groups. Nitric oxide production was significantly reduced in the diclofenac-treated fish. Plasma and kidney proteins were analyzed by means of liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry in a shotgun proteomic approach. In both plasma and kidney of diclofenac-exposed R. quelen, the expression of 20 proteins related to the inflammatory process, nitric oxide production, leukocyte migration, and the complement cascade was significantly altered. In addition, class I major histocompatibility complex was significantly decreased in plasma of diclofenac-treated fish. Thus, waterborne exposure to diclofenac could lead to suppression of the innate immune system in R. quelen. Environ Toxicol Chem 2017;36:2092-2107. © 2017 SETAC. |
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