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Acute toxicity, biochemical and transcriptomic analysis of Procambarus clarkii exposed to avermectin. | LitMetric

Acute toxicity, biochemical and transcriptomic analysis of Procambarus clarkii exposed to avermectin.

Pest Manag Sci

Hubei Insect Resources Utilization and Sustainable Pest Management Key Laboratory, College of Plant Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China.

Published: January 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pesticides, particularly avermectins (AVMs), pose significant toxicity to freshwater organisms like the crayfish Procambarus clarkii, with identified lethal concentrations progressively decreasing over 96 hours.
  • Exposure to AVMs resulted in notable changes in biochemical activities related to stress response and metabolism in both the hepatopancreas and gastrointestinal tract of the crayfish.
  • The study revealed that AVMs exposure led to acute toxicity, oxidative stress, and transcriptomic changes, highlighting the severe environmental impacts of pesticide residues on aquatic life.

Article Abstract

Background: Pesticides are extensively applied globally. Pesticide residues induce calamitous effects on the environment and untargeted organisms. Public concerns for the safety of freshwater organisms and the challenges posed by aquatic contaminants remain high. In the present study, the acute toxicity of avermectins (AVMs) to the crayfish, Procambarus clarkii was evaluated. We also evaluated the potential effects of AVM on the biochemical and transcriptomic status of the hepatopancreas and gastrointestinal tract in P. clarkii.

Results: The 24, 48, 72, 96 h median lethal concentrations (LC ) of AVM on crayfish were 2.626, 1.162, 0.723, 0.566 mg L , respectively. The crayfish were then exposed to 0.65 mg L of AVM for 96 h. AVM significantly altered biochemical parameters including AChE and CAT activities in the hepatopancreas, and AChE, SOD and Na + -K + -ATPase activities in the gastrointestinal tract at several time points. Furthermore, transcriptomic analysis identified 953 and 1851 differentially-expressed genes (DEGs) in the hepatopancreas and gastrointestinal tract, respectively. KEGG enrichment showed that the gene expression profiles of the hepatopancreas and gastrointestinal tract were distinct from each other. The DEGs in the hepatopancreas were mostly enriched with stress-response pathways, while the majority of the DEGs in the gastrointestinal tract belonged to metabolism-related pathways.

Conclusion: We demonstrated that the AVM induced acute toxicity, oxidative stress, osmoregulation disturbance, neurotoxicity and transcriptome imbalance in crayfish. These findings unraveled the detrimental effects of AVMs exposure on crayfish. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.

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