Impacts of dietary exposure to sodium or potassium salts of nitrate and nitrite on the development of Drosophila melanogaster.

Q3 Environmental Science Interdisciplinary Toxicology Pub Date : 2017-10-01 DOI:10.1515/intox-2017-0012
Ashim Kumar Basak, Tridip Chatterjee, Swapan Kumar Ghosh, Amit Chakravarty
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The effects of four food additives, namely sodium nitrite (NaNO2), sodium nitrate (NaNO3), potassium nitrite (KNO2), and potassium nitrate (KNO3), on animal development were evaluated by using Drosophila melanogster, a model organism. Adult male and female flies were allowed to breed in culture medium, each containing one of 4 concentrations, i.e.10, 20, 30 or 40 mM of the above mentioned salts. The concentration of 40 mM, NaNO2 and KNO2 completely arrested the development of the flies. Of the different concentrations of the four salts tested, exposure of flies to 30 mM NaNO2 exhibited only significant delays in the initial appearances of third instar larvae, pupae and young adults, along with huge reduction in the number of pupae and young adults compared to controls. Rearrangements like inversions, deletion looping, regional shrinking, as well as highly enlarged puffing, etc. were also observed in the polytene chromosomes of the third instar larvae exposed to 30 mM NaNO2. Developmental outcomes of the flies exposed to varying concentrations of NaNO3 and KNO3 did not differ significantly from the controls. Owing to the extensive genetic homology between Drosophila and human and the successful uses of this fly as models in developmental and toxicological studies, we speculate that the experimental results exhibited by this organism in our study strongly advocate for abstaining from the dietary use of NaNO2 and KNO2 during human pregnancies to avoid possible negative developmental outcomes.

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饮食中接触硝酸盐和亚硝酸盐的钠盐或钾盐对黑腹果蝇发育的影响。
使用模型生物果蝇评价了四种食品添加剂,即亚硝酸钠(NaNO2)、硝酸钠(NaNO3)、亚硝酸钾(KNO2)和硝酸钾(硝酸钾)对动物发育的影响。允许成年雄性和雌性苍蝇在培养基中繁殖,每个培养基含有4种浓度中的一种,即10、20、30或40mM的上述盐。40mM、NaNO2和KNO2的浓度完全阻止了苍蝇的发育。在测试的不同浓度的四种盐中,与对照组相比,苍蝇暴露于30mM NaNO2只会显著延迟三龄幼虫、蛹和幼成虫的初始出现,同时蛹和幼幼虫的数量也会大幅减少。在暴露于30mM NaNO2的三龄幼虫的多线染色体中也观察到反转、缺失环、区域收缩以及高度放大的膨化等重排。暴露于不同浓度的NaNO3和KNO3的果蝇的发育结果与对照组没有显著差异。由于果蝇和人类之间具有广泛的基因同源性,并且这种苍蝇在发育和毒理学研究中被成功用作模型,我们推测,这种生物在我们的研究中表现出的实验结果强烈主张在人类怀孕期间避免在饮食中使用NaNO2和KNO2,以避免可能的负面发育结果。
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