TY - JOUR
T1 - Developmental toxicity and molecular responses of marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma) embryos to ciguatoxin P-CTX-1 exposure
AU - Yan, Meng
AU - Leung, Priscilla T.Y.
AU - Ip, Jack C.H.
AU - Cheng, Jin-ping
AU - Wu, Jia-Jun
AU - Gu, Jia-Rui
AU - Lam, Paul K.S.
PY - 2017/4/1
Y1 - 2017/4/1
N2 - Ciguatoxins are produced by toxic benthic dinoflagellates and cause ciguatera fish poisoning worldwide, but the toxic effects on developing marine fish have not been well investigated. The Pacific ciguatoxin (P-CTX-1), is a potent sodium channel agonist, which is one of the most toxic members among all CTXs. This study evaluated the toxic effects of microinjecting purified Pacific ciguatoxin-1 (P-CTX-1) on embryonic development of marine medaka Oryzias melastigma. A lower 96 h-LD50 value was estimated for eleuthero-embryos (1.32 ng g−1) than that for embryos (1.71 ng g−1), indicating that P-CTX-1 is more lethal to newly hatched medaka larvae. P-CTX-1 induced detrimental effects during embryonic development, including hatching failure, abnormalities in physical development (caudal fin malformation and spinal deformities), internal damage (green coloration of the gall bladder and hemorrhaging), immune dysfunction, and altered muscle physiology (bradycardia and hyperkinetic twitching). The results of a transcriptional expression analysis of genes related to the stress/immune responses, cardiac and bone development, and apoptosis supported the observed developmental abnormalities. This study advanced the understanding of P-CTX-1 mediated toxic mechanisms in the development of early life stages of a fish, and thus contributed to the toxicity assessment of CTXs in marine ecosystems.
AB - Ciguatoxins are produced by toxic benthic dinoflagellates and cause ciguatera fish poisoning worldwide, but the toxic effects on developing marine fish have not been well investigated. The Pacific ciguatoxin (P-CTX-1), is a potent sodium channel agonist, which is one of the most toxic members among all CTXs. This study evaluated the toxic effects of microinjecting purified Pacific ciguatoxin-1 (P-CTX-1) on embryonic development of marine medaka Oryzias melastigma. A lower 96 h-LD50 value was estimated for eleuthero-embryos (1.32 ng g−1) than that for embryos (1.71 ng g−1), indicating that P-CTX-1 is more lethal to newly hatched medaka larvae. P-CTX-1 induced detrimental effects during embryonic development, including hatching failure, abnormalities in physical development (caudal fin malformation and spinal deformities), internal damage (green coloration of the gall bladder and hemorrhaging), immune dysfunction, and altered muscle physiology (bradycardia and hyperkinetic twitching). The results of a transcriptional expression analysis of genes related to the stress/immune responses, cardiac and bone development, and apoptosis supported the observed developmental abnormalities. This study advanced the understanding of P-CTX-1 mediated toxic mechanisms in the development of early life stages of a fish, and thus contributed to the toxicity assessment of CTXs in marine ecosystems.
KW - Ciguatoxin
KW - Developmental toxicity
KW - Embryo
KW - Gambierdiscus
KW - Medaka
KW - Oryzias melastigma
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U2 - 10.1016/j.aquatox.2017.02.006
DO - 10.1016/j.aquatox.2017.02.006
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 0166-445X
VL - 185
SP - 149
EP - 159
JO - Aquatic Toxicology
JF - Aquatic Toxicology
ER -