Liquid Crystal Monomers Disrupt Photoreceptor Patterning of Zebrafish Larvae Via Thyroid Hormone Signaling

29 Pages Posted: 25 Mar 2024

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Shan He

Jilin University

Jia He

Beijing Normal University (BNU)

Siying Ma

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Kunyu Wei

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Fengchang Wu

Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences

Jian Xu

Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences

Xiaowei Jin

National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center

Yuanhui Zhao

Northeast Normal University

Chris Martyniuk

University of Florida

Abstract

Liquid crystal monomers (LCMs) are the raw material for liquid crystal displays, and their use is steadily increasing in electronic products. Recently, LCMs have been reported to be novel endocrine disrupting chemicals, however, the mechanisms underlying their potential for thyroid hormone disruption and visual toxicity are not well understood. In this study, six widely used FLCMs were selected to determine putative mechanisms underlying FLCM-induced toxicity to the zebrafish thyroid and visual systems. Exposure to FLCMs caused damage to retinal structures and reduced cell density of ganglion cell layer, inner nuclear layer, and photoreceptor layer approximately 12.6% to 46.1%. Exposure to FLCMs also disrupted thyroid hormone levels and perturbed the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis by affecting key enzymes and protein in zebrafish larvae. A thyroid hormone-dependent GH3 cell viability assay supported the hypothesis that FLCMs act as thyroid hormone disrupting chemicals. It was also determined that FLCMs containing aliphatic ring structures may have a higher potential for T3 antagonism compared to FLCMs without an aliphatic ring. Molecular docking in silico suggested that FLCMs may affect biological functions of thyroxine binding globulin, membrane receptor integrin, and thyroid receptor beta. Lastly, the visual motor response of zebrafish in red- and green-light was significantly inhibited following exposure to FLCMs. Taken together, we demonstrate that FLCMs can act as thyroid hormone disruptors to induce visual dysfunction in zebrafish via several molecular mechanisms.

Keywords: Liquid crystal monomer, Visual impairment, Thyroid hormone signaling, Molecular docking, T3-related cell-based assay

Suggested Citation

He, Shan and He, Jia and Ma, Siying and Wei, Kunyu and Wu, Fengchang and Xu, Jian and Jin, Xiaowei and Zhao, Yuanhui and Martyniuk, Chris, Liquid Crystal Monomers Disrupt Photoreceptor Patterning of Zebrafish Larvae Via Thyroid Hormone Signaling. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4765242 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4765242

Shan He

Jilin University ( email )

Jia He (Contact Author)

Beijing Normal University (BNU) ( email )

Siying Ma

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Kunyu Wei

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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Fengchang Wu

Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences ( email )

China

Jian Xu

Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences ( email )

China

Xiaowei Jin

National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center ( email )

Yuanhui Zhao

Northeast Normal University ( email )

Changchun
China

Chris Martyniuk

University of Florida ( email )

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Gainesville, FL 32610-0496
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