Dipropyl Phthalate Induces Craniofacial Chondrogenic Defects in Zebrafish Embryos

29 Pages Posted: 3 Oct 2024

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Qinyuan Shen

Jinggangshan University

Weitao Hu

Jinggangshan University

Fasheng Liu

Jinggangshan University

Si Dong

Jinggangshan University

Xinya Peng

Jinggangshan University

Yihang Zhong

Jinggangshan University

Chao Chen

Jinggangshan University

Yuhua Zuo

Jinggangshan University

Chenkai Ge

Jinggangshan University

Weirong Li

Jinggangshan University

Wenwen Zha

Jinggangshan University

Zhijun Ye

Jinggangshan University

zigang cao

Jinggangshan University

Lan Liao

Nanchang University

Abstract

AbstractsDipropyl phthalate (DPRP), a plasticizer commonly utilized in the plastics industry, has been identified in food and the environment and has the potential to present a hazard to human health and the environment. In this study, the first comprehensive evaluation of DPRP-induced craniofacial chondrogenic defects was conducted using a zebrafish model. The exposure of zebrafish embryos to 1, 2, and 4 mg/L DPRP from 6 to 96 hours after fertilization resulted in craniofacial developmental malformations, which were mainly characterized by the shortening of the mandibular pharyngeal arches and the inability of the accompanying artery to elongate forward. The resulting phenotype was similar to that of micrognathia syndrome. Transcriptome sequencing and molecular docking analyses revealed that DPRP down-regulated chondrocyte-related genes and induced activation of the foxO signaling pathway, which in turn interfered with cell proliferation and apoptosis. In this process, DPRP induced elevated levels of oxidative stress in the craniofacial pharyngeal arch while promoting inflammatory responses. This ultimately led to craniofacial chondrogenic malformations in zebrafish. The present study demonstrates that DPRP induces developmental toxicity of zebrafish craniofacial cartilage, which may have adverse effects on other aquatic organisms and humans.

Keywords: Dipropyl phthalate, Chondrogenesis, Zebrafish, Oxidative stress, FoxO signaling pathway

Suggested Citation

Shen, Qinyuan and Hu, Weitao and Liu, Fasheng and Dong, Si and Peng, Xinya and Zhong, Yihang and Chen, Chao and Zuo, Yuhua and Ge, Chenkai and Li, Weirong and Zha, Wenwen and Ye, Zhijun and cao, zigang and Liao, Lan, Dipropyl Phthalate Induces Craniofacial Chondrogenic Defects in Zebrafish Embryos. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4975540 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4975540

Qinyuan Shen

Jinggangshan University ( email )

Ji'an City, 343009
China

Weitao Hu

Jinggangshan University ( email )

Ji'an City, 343009
China

Fasheng Liu

Jinggangshan University ( email )

Ji'an City, 343009
China

Si Dong

Jinggangshan University ( email )

Ji'an City, 343009
China

Xinya Peng

Jinggangshan University ( email )

Ji'an City, 343009
China

Yihang Zhong

Jinggangshan University ( email )

Ji'an City, 343009
China

Chao Chen

Jinggangshan University ( email )

Ji'an City, 343009
China

Yuhua Zuo

Jinggangshan University ( email )

Ji'an City, 343009
China

Chenkai Ge

Jinggangshan University ( email )

Ji'an City, 343009
China

Weirong Li

Jinggangshan University ( email )

Ji'an City, 343009
China

Wenwen Zha

Jinggangshan University ( email )

Ji'an City, 343009
China

Zhijun Ye

Jinggangshan University ( email )

Ji'an City, 343009
China

Zigang Cao (Contact Author)

Jinggangshan University ( email )

Ji'an City, 343009
China

Lan Liao

Nanchang University ( email )

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