Tuning toxicity profiles of graphene oxide through imidazole-oxime modification: zebrafish as a model system.

IF 2.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Pub Date : 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1093/etojnl/vgaf075
Serkan Yıldırım, Mine Köktürk, Aybek Yiğit, Ayse Sahin, Metin Kiliçlioğlu, Muhammed Atamanalp, Berrah Gözegir, Dilek Nazli, Gunes Ozhan, Nurettin Menges, Gonca Alak
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The increasing use of nanotechnology, especially in agriculture and the food industry, has raised concerns about the possible adverse effects of nanomaterials (NMs) on human health and the environment. This study investigates the effects of synthesized graphene oxide (GO) and its derivatives on zebrafish exposed for 96 hr, focusing on morphological changes in brain tissue, histopathology, and immunofluorescent markers such as 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) and nucleolar protein 10 (NOP10). Exposure to GO resulted in malformations, DNA damage, and increased NOP10 expression, and it reduced hatching and survival rates. Our results demonstrated that exposure to GO, graphene oxide-oxime (GO-OX), and OX exerted dose-dependent inhibitory effects on hatching and promoted malformations in zebrafish larvae. Histopathological analysis revealed that higher doses led to more pronounced tissue damage, with GO 50 causing severe degeneration and necrosis, while high doses of GO-OX and OX resulted in moderate tissue changes. This was further supported by the increased expression levels of 8-OHdG (marker of oxidative DNA damage) and NOP10 (marker of nucleolar stress), which aligns with the histopathological findings and confirms the neurotoxic effects. Notably, GO-OX treatments consistently mitigated both morphological and neurotoxic effects at all doses, suggesting that oxime functionalization reduces the inherent toxicity of GO. In contrast, treatment with different concentrations of GO-OX derivatives mitigated these adverse effects, reducing them to mild or moderate levels.

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通过咪唑-肟修饰调整氧化石墨烯的毒性谱:斑马鱼为模型系统。
纳米技术的日益使用,特别是在农业和食品工业中的使用,引起了人们对纳米材料可能对人类健康和环境产生不利影响的关注。本研究研究了合成氧化石墨烯(GO)及其衍生物对暴露96小时的斑马鱼的影响,重点研究了脑组织形态学变化、组织病理学和免疫荧光标志物如8-羟基-2'-脱氧鸟苷(8-OHdG)和核仁蛋白10 (NOP10)。暴露于氧化石墨烯会导致畸形、DNA损伤和NOP10表达增加,并降低孵化率和存活率。我们的研究结果表明,暴露于氧化石墨烯、氧化石墨烯和氧化石墨烯对斑马鱼幼虫的孵化具有剂量依赖性的抑制作用,并促进了幼虫的畸形。组织病理学分析显示,高剂量导致更明显的组织损伤,氧化石墨烯50导致严重的变性和坏死,而高剂量的氧化石墨烯和氧化石墨烯导致中度组织改变。8-OHdG (DNA氧化损伤标志物)和NOP10(核核应激标志物)表达水平的增加进一步支持了这一点,这与组织病理学结果一致,证实了神经毒性作用。值得注意的是,氧化石墨烯-氧化石墨烯处理在所有剂量下都能持续减轻形态学和神经毒性作用,这表明肟功能化降低了氧化石墨烯的固有毒性。相比之下,用不同浓度的氧化石墨烯-肟衍生物处理可减轻这些不良影响,将其降低到轻度或中度水平。
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期刊介绍: The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) publishes two journals: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (ET&C) and Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management (IEAM). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry is dedicated to furthering scientific knowledge and disseminating information on environmental toxicology and chemistry, including the application of these sciences to risk assessment.[...] Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry is interdisciplinary in scope and integrates the fields of environmental toxicology; environmental, analytical, and molecular chemistry; ecology; physiology; biochemistry; microbiology; genetics; genomics; environmental engineering; chemical, environmental, and biological modeling; epidemiology; and earth sciences. ET&C seeks to publish papers describing original experimental or theoretical work that significantly advances understanding in the area of environmental toxicology, environmental chemistry and hazard/risk assessment. Emphasis is given to papers that enhance capabilities for the prediction, measurement, and assessment of the fate and effects of chemicals in the environment, rather than simply providing additional data. The scientific impact of papers is judged in terms of the breadth and depth of the findings and the expected influence on existing or future scientific practice. Methodological papers must make clear not only how the work differs from existing practice, but the significance of these differences to the field. Site-based research or monitoring must have regional or global implications beyond the particular site, such as evaluating processes, mechanisms, or theory under a natural environmental setting.
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