Enzymatic and transcriptional level changes induced by the co-presence of lead and procymidone in hook snout carp (Opsariichthys bidens).

Sci Total Environ

State Key Laboratory for Managing Biotic and Chemical Threats to the Quality and Safety of Agro-products, Institute of Agro-product Safety and Nutrition, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, Zhejiang, China. Electronic address:

Published: March 2024

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  • Understanding the interactions of environmental pollutants is crucial in ecotoxicology, particularly regarding how heavy metals like lead (Pb) and pesticides like procymidone (PCM) affect aquatic life when combined.
  • This research found that Pb and PCM have similar acute toxicity levels on hook snout carp, but their combination creates even more harmful synergistic effects, leading to significant changes in various biomarkers like malondialdehyde and antioxidant enzymes.
  • The study detected pronounced alterations in gene expressions linked to oxidative stress, immune response, and hormonal functions, indicating that exposure to these pollutant mixtures can result in serious health issues for aquatic vertebrates, highlighting the need for improved environmental regulations.

Article Abstract

Understanding the interactions between different environmental pollutants is necessary in ecotoxicology since environmental contaminants never appear as single components but rather in combination with other substances. Heavy metals and pesticides are commonly detected in the environment, but the characterization of their mixture toxicity has been inadequately explored. This research aimed to elucidate the mixture impacts of the heavy metal lead (Pb) and the pesticide procymidone (PCM) on the hook snout carp (Opsariichthys bidens) using an array of biomarkers. The data showed that Pb and PCM possessed almost equivalent acute toxicity to the animals, with 4-days LC values of 120.9 and 85.15 mg L, respectively. Combinations of Pb and PCM generated acute synergistic effects on O. bidens. The contents of malondialdehyde (MDA), antioxidative (SOD), apoptotic (caspase-9), and detoxifying enzymes glutathione S-transferase (GST) and cytochrome P450 (CYP450) significantly changed after most of the mixture exposures compared with the baseline level and the corresponding individual exposures. This suggests the induction of oxidative stress, cell damage, and detoxification dysfunction. The expressions of eight genes (mn-sod, cu-sod, p53, cas3, erβ1, esr, ap, and klf2α) associated with oxidative stress, cell apoptosis, immune response, and hormonal functions exhibited pronounced changes when challenged with the mixture compared to the individual treatments. This indicates the occurrence of immune dysregulation and endocrine disorder. These findings provide an overall understanding of fish upon the challenge of sublethal toxicity between Pb and PCM and can be adopted to evaluate the complicated toxic mechanisms in aquatic vertebrates when exposed to heavy metal and pesticide mixtures. Additionally, these results might guide environmental regulation tactics to protect the population of aquatic vertebrates in natural ecosystems.

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