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Toxicity assessment of hexafluoropropylene oxide-dimer acid on morphology, heart physiology, and gene expression during zebrafish (Danio rerio) development.

Authors :
Gong, Sylvia
Gong, Sylvia
McLamb, Flannery
Shea, Damian
Vu, Jeanne P
Vasquez, Miguel F
Feng, Zuying
Bozinovic, Kesten
Hirata, Ken K
Gersberg, Richard M
Bozinovic, Goran
Gong, Sylvia
Gong, Sylvia
McLamb, Flannery
Shea, Damian
Vu, Jeanne P
Vasquez, Miguel F
Feng, Zuying
Bozinovic, Kesten
Hirata, Ken K
Gersberg, Richard M
Bozinovic, Goran
Source :
Environmental science and pollution research international; vol 30, iss 12, 32320-32336; 0944-1344
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Hexafluoropropylene oxide-dimer acid (HFPO-DA) is one of the emerging replacements for the "forever" carcinogenic and toxic long-chain PFAS. HFPO-DA is a polymerization aid used for manufacturing fluoropolymers, whose global distribution and undetermined toxic properties are a concern regarding human and ecological health. To assess embryotoxic potential, zebrafish embryos were exposed to HFPO-DA at concentrations of 0.5-20,000 mg/L at 24-, 48-, and 72-h post-fertilization (hpf). Heart rate increased significantly in embryos exposed to 2 mg/L and 10 mg/L HFPO-DA across all time points. Spinal deformities and edema phenotypes were evident among embryos exposed to 1000-16,000 mg/L HFPO-DA at 72 hpf. A median lethal concentration (LC50) was derived as 7651 mg/L at 72 hpf. Shallow RNA sequencing analysis of 9465 transcripts identified 38 consistently differentially expressed genes at 0.5 mg/L, 1 mg/L, 2 mg/L, and 10 mg/L HFPO-DA exposures. Notably, seven downregulated genes were associated with visual response, and seven upregulated genes were expressed in or regulated the cardiovascular system. This study identifies biological targets and molecular pathways affected during animal development by an emerging, potentially problematic, and ubiquitous industrial chemical.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Environmental science and pollution research international; vol 30, iss 12, 32320-32336; 0944-1344
Notes :
application/pdf, Environmental science and pollution research international vol 30, iss 12, 32320-32336 0944-1344
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391584281
Document Type :
Electronic Resource