Vitamin C Attenuates Oxidative Stress and Behavioral Abnormalities Triggered by Fipronil and Pyriproxyfen Insecticide Chronic Exposure on Zebrafish Juvenile

Chronic exposure to synthetic insecticides in the early life of a child can lead to a series of disorders. Several causes as parental age, maternal smoking, birth complications, and exposure to toxins such as insecticides on childhood can lead to Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) occurrence. The aim of...

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Published inAntioxidants Vol. 9; no. 10; p. 944
Main Authors Robea, Madalina Andreea, Jijie, Roxana, Nicoara, Mircea, Plavan, Gabriel, Ciobica, Alin Stelian, Solcan, Carmen, Audira, Gilbert, Hsiao, Chung-Der, Strungaru, Stefan-Adrian
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LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 01.10.2020
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Summary:Chronic exposure to synthetic insecticides in the early life of a child can lead to a series of disorders. Several causes as parental age, maternal smoking, birth complications, and exposure to toxins such as insecticides on childhood can lead to Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) occurrence. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential protective role of vitamin C (Vit. C) from children's supplements after 14 days chronic exposure to insecticide mixture fipronil (Fip) + pyriproxyfen (Pyr) on juvenile zebrafish for swimming performances, social behavior and oxidative stress associated with ASD model. Juvenile (14-17 mm) wild-type AB zebrafish ( ) (45 days) were exposed to relevant concentrations: vit. C (25 µg L ), Fip (600 µg L /1.372 μM) + Pyr (600 µg L /1.89 μM), and [Fip (600 µg L /1.372 μM) + Pyr (600 µg L /1.89 μM)] + vit. C (25 µg L ). Our results showed that insecticides can disturb the social behavior of zebrafish during 14 days of the administration, decreased the swimming performances, and elevated the oxidative stress biomarkers of SOD (superoxide dismutase), GPx (glutathione peroxidase), and MDA (malondialdehyde). The vitamin C supplement significantly attenuated the neurotoxicity of insecticide mixture and oxidative stress. This study provides possible in vivo evidence to show that vitamin C supplements could attenuate oxidative stress and brain damage of fipronil and pyriproxyfen insecticide chronic exposure on zebrafish juvenile.
Bibliography:These authors contributed equally for this work.
ISSN:2076-3921
2076-3921
DOI:10.3390/antiox9100944