Molybdenum disulfide (MoS), one of the next-generation two-dimensional materials (2DMs), has attracted increasing attention due to its unique physicochemical properties. However, the aquatic toxicity of dispersible MoS is still unknown. Herein, we synthesized chitosan functionalized MoS (CS-MoS) micro-sheets with a satisfying water-dispersible performance. The average length and width of the as-prepared CS-MoS micro-sheets were 5.04 μm and 3.12 μm, respectively, and they had a pristine 2H polymorph. The toxicity of CS-MoS micro-sheets was assessed by investigating the organs, gills and liver of adult zebrafish. We found that exposure to high concentrations of CS-MoS micro-sheets (10 mg L and 20 mg L) led to lamellar fusions in the gills, and significant localized lesions, such as peripheral nuclei and vacuole formation, in the liver. In addition, treatment with 20 mg L CS-MoS micro-sheets suppressed gene expression of antioxidant enzymes (, CAT and GPx1a gene) and induced the expression levels of the proinflammatory response and apoptosis (, IL-1β, IL-6, and AIF gene) in gill and liver tissues. Further, reactive oxygen species (ROS) were generated upon treatment with 20 mg L CS-MoS micro-sheets in both organs. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first investigation of the aquatic toxicity of dispersible MoS in zebrafish, and further highlights the potential environmental risk of MoS.

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