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可能与低水平慢性全氟辛烷磺酸暴露相关的对斑马鱼精子和睾丸产生不良影响的作用机制。

Possible mechanisms for adverse effects on zebrafish sperm and testes associated with low-level chronic PFOA exposure.

机构信息

School of Life Science, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, China.

School of Life Science, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, China.

出版信息

Aquat Toxicol. 2024 Nov;276:107108. doi: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2024.107108. Epub 2024 Sep 26.

Abstract

Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), which is widely used during the manufacturing of fluoropolymer coatings and polytetrafluoroethylene, is now a widespread pollutant in the environment and within the human body. This study used zebrafish, an aquatic model species, to investigate how low levels of chronic PFOA exposure affect the reproductive system. The results of the experiments in which zebrafish were exposed to 414 ng/L or 4140 ng/L for 60 days showed a variety of adverse effects on testicular tissue and sperm, including dose-dependent changes in plasma estradiol and testosterone levels, various sperm malformations, decreased sperm motility and concentration, and PFOA-induced oxidative stress and testicular damage with increased rates of apoptosis. In addition, offspring of the zebrafish that had been exposed to PFOA were characterized by increased malformation and mortality. Subsequent transcriptional analyses of the male gonads revealed the significant activation of oxidative stress bioprocesses and immuno-inflammatory signaling pathways, along with the dysregulation of reproductive bioprocesses. In conclusion, low-level chronic exposure to PFOA affects both the reproductive performance of adults and the development of offspring; the mechanisms for these adverse effects involve alterations in several molecular pathways that may be involved in PFOA-induced oxidative stress and reproductive abnormalities. The presented data can be used to assess the ecotoxicity of PFOA to the male reproductive system at environmentally-relevant concentrations.

摘要

全氟辛酸(PFOA)在氟聚合物涂料和聚四氟乙烯的制造过程中被广泛使用,现已成为环境中和人体内广泛存在的污染物。本研究使用了斑马鱼这一水生模式生物,来研究低水平慢性 PFOA 暴露对生殖系统的影响。在为期 60 天的实验中,斑马鱼暴露于 414ng/L 或 4140ng/L 的 PFOA 中,结果显示其睾丸组织和精子受到了多种不良影响,包括血浆雌二醇和睾酮水平的剂量依赖性变化、各种精子畸形、精子活力和浓度降低、PFOA 诱导的氧化应激和睾丸损伤导致的细胞凋亡率增加。此外,暴露于 PFOA 的斑马鱼的后代表现出畸形率和死亡率增加。随后对雄性性腺进行的转录分析显示,氧化应激生物过程和免疫炎症信号通路被显著激活,同时生殖生物过程也发生失调。总之,低水平慢性暴露于 PFOA 会影响成年个体的生殖性能和后代的发育;这些不良影响的机制涉及多个分子途径的改变,这些改变可能与 PFOA 诱导的氧化应激和生殖异常有关。本研究提供的数据可用于评估环境相关浓度的 PFOA 对雄性生殖系统的生态毒性。

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