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The effects of predicted environmentally relevant concentrations of ZnO nanoparticles on the behavior of Gallus gallus domesticus (Phasianidae) chicks

机译:预测的与环境有关的ZnO纳米颗粒浓度对家蝇(Phasus gallus domesticus)幼体行为的影响

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The toxicity of ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) has been the subject of several investigations; however, concentrations much higher than the ones potentially found in the environment are often tested. In addition, groups of animals such as birds have not been used as model in studies in this field, fact that creates an important ecotoxicological gap in them. The aim of the present study is to investigate the effects of the exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of ZnO nanoparticles on the anti-predatory behavior of chicks (Gallus gallus domesticus). The test animals were daily exposed to an environmentally relevant concentration of ZnO nanoparticles (0.245 mg kg(-1)) and to a toxic concentration of it (245.26 mg kg(-1)) through intraperitoneal injection for two days. We set a control group for comparison purposes. According to our results, ZnO nanoparticles did not affect the locomotor activity of, and did not cause anxiolytic or anxiogenic effect on, birds in the open field test. However, based on the lowest cluster score recorded during the social aggregation test, chicks exposed to ZnO nanoparticles failed to recognize the grunt of a hawk (Rupornis magnirostris) as predatory threat. Only birds in the control group recognized the test snake (Pantherophis guttatus) as potential predator. The higher Zn concentration in the brains of animals exposed to ZnO nanoparticles evidenced the capacity of these nanomaterials to cross the blood-brain barrier, even at low concentrations. This blood-brain barrier crossing could have affected the structures or neuronal mechanisms that modulate the defensive response of birds. Assumingly, even the minimal exposure to low concentrations of ZnO nanoparticles can affect birds. Our outcomes corroborate previous studies about the biological risks of water surface contamination by metal-based nanomaterials. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:ZnO纳米颗粒(NPs)的毒性已成为几项研究的主题。但是,经常要测试浓度远高于环境中潜在浓度的浓度。另外,在该领域的研究中还没有使用诸如鸟类之类的动物作为模型,这一事实在其中产生了重要的生态毒理学鸿沟。本研究的目的是研究暴露于环境相关浓度的ZnO纳米颗粒对雏鸡(Gallus gallus domesticus)的抗掠食行为的影响。通过腹膜内注射两天,每天将试验动物暴露于与环境有关的浓度的ZnO纳米颗粒(0.245 mg kg(-1))和有毒的浓度(245.26 mg kg(-1))。我们为比较目的设置了一个对照组。根据我们的结果,在野外试验中,ZnO纳米粒子不会影响鸟类的运动活性,也不会引起鸟类的抗焦虑或抗焦虑作用。但是,根据社交聚集测试期间记录的最低簇得分,暴露于ZnO纳米颗粒的小鸡未能将鹰的粗鲁(Rupornis magnirostris)识别为掠食性威胁。对照组中只有鸟类将测试蛇(Pantherophis guttatus)视为潜在的捕食者。暴露于ZnO纳米颗粒的动物的大脑中较高的Zn浓度证明了即使在低浓度下,这些纳米材料也具有穿越血脑屏障的能力。这种血脑屏障的穿越可能已经影响了调节鸟类防御反应的结构或神经元机制。据推测,即使最低限度地暴露于低浓度的ZnO纳米颗粒也会影响鸟类。我们的结果证实了先前有关金属基纳米材料污染水表面的生物学风险的研究。 (C)2018 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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