Cardiotoxicity of Zebrafish Induced by 6-Benzylaminopurine Exposure and Its Mechanism.

Int J Mol Sci

State Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology, The Key Laboratory of Bioactive Materials, College of Life Science, Ministry of Education, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China.

Published: July 2022

6-BA is a common plant growth regulator, but its safety has not been conclusive. The heart is one of the most important organs of living organisms, and the cardiogenesis process of zebrafish is similar to that of humans. Therefore, based on wild-type and transgenic zebrafish, we explored the development of zebrafish heart under 6-BA exposure and its mechanism. We found that 6-BA affected larval cardiogenesis, inducing defective expression of key genes for cardiac development (, , and ) and AVC differentiation (, , and ), ultimately leading to weakened cardiac function (heart rate, diastolic speed, systolic speed). Acridine orange staining showed that the degree of apoptosis in zebrafish hearts was significantly increased under 6-BA, and the expression of cell-cycle-related genes was also changed. In addition, HPA axis assays revealed abnormally expressed mRNA levels of genes and significantly increased cortisol contents, which was also consistent with the observed anxiety behavior in zebrafish at 3 dpf. Transcriptional abnormalities of pro- and anti-inflammatory factors in immune signaling pathways were also detected in qPCR experiments. Collectively, we found that 6-BA induced cardiotoxicity in zebrafish, which may be related to altered HPA axis activity and the onset of inflammatory responses under 6-BA treatment.

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