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Gamma irradiation during gametogenesis in young adult zebrafish causes persistent genotoxicity and adverse reproductive effects

机译:幼年斑马鱼配子发生过程中的伽马射线辐照会导致持续的遗传毒性和不利的生殖作用

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The biological effects of gamma radiation may exert damage beyond that of the individual through its deleterious effects on reproductive function. Impaired reproductive performance can result in reduced population size over consecutive generations. In a continued effort to investigate reproductive and heritable effects of ionizing radiation, we recently demonstrated adverse effects and genomic instability in progeny of parents exposed to gamma radiation. In the present study, genotoxicity and effects on the reproduction following sub chronic exposure during a gametogenesis cycle to Co-60 gamma radiation (27 days, 8.7 and 53 mGy/h, total doses 5.2 and 31 Gy) were investigated in the adult wild-type zebrafish (Dank, rerio). A significant reduction in embryo production was observed one month after exposure in the 53 mGy/h exposure group compared to control and 8.7 mGy/h. One year later, embryo production was significantly lower in the 53 mGy/h group compared only to control, with observed sterility, accompanied by a regression of reproductive organs in 100% of the fish 1.5 years after exposure. Histopathological examinations revealed no significant changes in the testis in the 8.7 mGy/h group, while in 62.5% of females exposed to this dose rate the oogenesis was found to be only at the early previtellogenic stage. The DNA damage determined in whole blood, 1.5 years after irradiation, using a high throughput Comet assay, was significantly higher in the exposed groups (1.2 and 3-fold increase in 8.7 and 53 mGy/h females respectively; 3-fold and 2-fold increase in 8.7 and 53 mGy/h males respectively) compared to controls. A significantly higher number of micronuclei (4-5%) was found in erythrocytes of both the 8.7 and 53 mGy/h fish compared to controls. This study shows that gamma radiation at a dose rate of = 8.7 mGy/h during gametogenesis causes adverse reproductive effects and persistent genotoxicity (DNA damage and increased micronuclei) in adult zebrafish.
机译:伽玛射线的生物学作用可能通过对生殖功能的有害作用而对个体造成损害。生殖能力受损可导致连续几代人的种群减少。为了继续研究电离辐射的生殖和遗传效应,我们最近证明了暴露于伽玛射线的父母的后代中的不利影响和基因组不稳定。在本研究中,研究了成年野生动物在配子发生周期中亚慢性暴露于Co-60γ射线(27天,8.7和53 mGy / h,总剂量5.2和31 Gy)后的遗传毒性和对生殖的影响。类型斑马鱼(Dank,rerio)。与对照组和8.7 mGy / h相比,在53 mGy / h的暴露组中,暴露一个月后观察到胚胎产量显着降低。一年后,在53 mGy / h组中,与对照组相比,胚胎产量明显低于对照组,并且具有不育性,并且在暴露1.5年后,有100%的鱼类生殖器官退化。组织病理学检查显示,在8.7 mGy / h组中,睾丸无明显变化,而在接受该剂量率的女性中,有62.5%的卵子发生仅在早期玻璃体形成阶段。使用高通量彗星分析法在辐射后1.5年在全血中测定的DNA损伤在暴露组中显着更高(8.7和53 mGy / h雌性分别增加1.2和3倍; 3和2次增加3和2与对照组相比,男性8.7和53 mGy / h分别增加了3倍)。与对照组相比,在8.7和53 mGy / h的鱼的红细胞中发现的微核数量显着更高(4-5%)。这项研究表明,在配子发生过程中以大于等于8.7 mGy / h的剂量进行伽马辐射会导致成年斑马鱼产生不利的生殖作用和持续的遗传毒性(DNA损伤和微核增加)。

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  • 来源
    《Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety》 |2018年第6期|19-26|共8页
  • 作者单位

    NMBU, Ctr Environm Radioact CERAD CoE, N-1433 As, Norway;

    Norwegian Inst Water Res NIVA, Gaustadalleen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway;

    NMBU, Ctr Environm Radioact CERAD CoE, N-1433 As, Norway;

    NMBU, Ctr Environm Radioact CERAD CoE, N-1433 As, Norway;

    Norwegian Univ Life Sci NMBU, Fac Vet Med & Biosci, POB 8146 Dept, N-0033 Oslo, Norway;

    Norwegian Univ Life Sci NMBU, Fac Vet Med & Biosci, POB 8146 Dept, N-0033 Oslo, Norway;

    Norwegian Inst Publ Hlth, POB 4404, N-0403 Oslo, Norway;

    NMBU, Ctr Environm Radioact CERAD CoE, N-1433 As, Norway;

    NMBU, Ctr Environm Radioact CERAD CoE, N-1433 As, Norway;

    NMBU, Ctr Environm Radioact CERAD CoE, N-1433 As, Norway;

    NMBU, Ctr Environm Radioact CERAD CoE, N-1433 As, Norway;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Zebrafish; Gamma irradiation; Reproduction; Genotoxicity; DNA;

    机译:斑马鱼;伽马射线;繁殖;遗传毒性;DNA;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 13:22:38

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