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  • Flufiprole is a phenylpyrazole insecticide that serves as an alternative to fipronil in agriculture, but its effects on lizards in contaminated areas have not been well-studied.
  • The research found that lizards absorb flufiprole through their skin, leading to significant accumulation in their liver and brain, with the oxidation product fipronil sulfone being the main metabolite.
  • Higher temperatures exacerbate oxidative damage and liver lesions in lizards exposed to flufiprole, highlighting the increased risks posed by global warming on these animals.

Article Abstract

As a phenylpyrazole insecticide, flufiprole is an important substitute for fipronil in the agricultural field of China. However, its bioaccumulation and metabolism in terrestrial organisms especially in the lizards living in the agricultural area have rarely been investigated. As an ectothermic animal, lizards are also sensitive to temperature changes. Considering global warming, this study measured bioaccumulation, metabolism, and hepatotoxicity of flufiprole in the Chinese native lizard () under different temperature stresses. Lizards exposed to flufiprole-contaminated soil adsorbed flufiprole through the skin and flufiprole was preferred to accumulate in lizard liver and brain. The oxidation product fipronil sulfone was the main metabolite of flufiprole in both lizard liver and human liver microsomes, which were mainly metabolized by lizard CYP3A19 or human CYP3A4. The fipronil sulfone concentration increased with increased temperature in lizard tissues. In addition, more serious oxidative damage was shown under higher temperature as the glutathione (GSH), malondialdehyde (MDA), and 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) levels in lizards increased with increased temperature after flufiprole exposure. Flufiprole exposure also induced lizard liver lesions, and these lesions became more serious in the higher-temperature groups. This study provided new insights into the risk assessment of flufiprole in lizards under global warming.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c01049DOI Listing

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