In recent years, concerns have been raised regarding the safety of exposure to pyriproxyfen (PPF), a larvicide commonly used in drinking water reservoirs to control populations of disease-vector mosquitoes for human safety. These concerns are focused mainly on exposure by pregnant women, since studies have shown deleterious effects of PPF on embryonic development, mainly addressing the central nervous system. However, since previous studies showed reduced growth in embryos exposed to PPF, we hypothesize that PPF exposure impairs the cardiovascular system, responsible for ensuring appropriate blood supply, which leads to stunted growth. This study aimed to investigate the impact of PPF exposure on heart ventricular morphology, its influence on cell proliferation and apoptosis, as well as assess the impact on the functionality of the heart and on embryonic growth. Chicken embryos were used as a model and two sublethal concentrations were tested: 0.01 mg/L and 10 mg/L PPF. Thinning of cardiac tissue was evident in heart structures at 10 mg/L PPF. Furthermore, DNA double-strand breaks and reduced cell proliferation were observed, combined with decreased apoptosis suggesting cell cycle arrest, especially in the left ventricle for both concentrations. In addition, these PPF concentrations induced heart arrhythmia, although no changes in heart rate were observed. Embryos exposed to 0.01 mg/L showed reduced body and heart mass, crown-rump length, and thoracic perimeter, while head circumference was reduced in both exposed groups. Together, combining morphological, molecular, and physiological parameters, this study showed the cardiotoxic effects of PPF exposure and elucidated its impacts on embryonic growth.
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