Boron Oxide Nanoparticles Exhibit Minor, Species-Specific Acute Toxicity to North-Temperate and Amazonian Freshwater Fishes
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Resumo: | Boron oxide nanoparticles (nB2O3) are manufactured for structural, propellant, and clinical applications and also form spontaneously through the degradation of bulk boron compounds. Bulk boron is not toxic to vertebrates but the distinctive properties of its nanostructured equivalent may alter its biocompatibility. Few studies have addressed this possibility, thus our goal was to gain an initial understanding of the potential acute toxicity of nB2O3 to freshwater fish and we used a variety of model systems to achieve this. Bioactivity was investigated in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) hepatocytes and at the whole animal level in three other North and South American fish species using indicators of aerobic metabolism, behavior, oxidative stress, neurotoxicity, and ionoregulation. nB2O3 reduced O. mykiss hepatocyte oxygen consumption (ṀO2) by 35% at high doses but whole animal ṀO2 was not affected in any species. Spontaneous activity was assessed using ṀO2 frequency distribution plots from live fish. nB2O3 increased the frequency of high ṀO2 events in the Amazonian fish Paracheirodon axelrodi, suggesting exposure enhanced spontaneous aerobic activity. ṀO2 frequency distributions were not affected in the other species examined. Liver lactate accumulation and significant changes in cardiac acetylcholinesterase and gill Na+/K+-ATPase activity were noted in the north-temperate Fundulus diaphanus exposed to nB2O3, but not in the Amazonian Apistogramma agassizii or P. axelrodi. nB2O3 did not induce oxidative stress in any of the species studied. Overall, nB2O3 exhibited modest, species-specific bioactivity but only at doses exceeding predicted environmental relevance. Chronic, low dose exposure studies are required for confirmation, but our data suggest that, like bulk boron, nB2O3 is relatively non-toxic to aquatic vertebrates and thus represents a promising formulation for further development. |
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Boron Oxide Nanoparticles Exhibit Minor, Species-Specific Acute Toxicity to North-Temperate and Amazonian Freshwater Fishesacetylcholinesteraseaquatic toxicologyenergy metabolismengineered nanomaterialsionoregulationnanotoxicologyoxidative stressBoron oxide nanoparticles (nB2O3) are manufactured for structural, propellant, and clinical applications and also form spontaneously through the degradation of bulk boron compounds. Bulk boron is not toxic to vertebrates but the distinctive properties of its nanostructured equivalent may alter its biocompatibility. Few studies have addressed this possibility, thus our goal was to gain an initial understanding of the potential acute toxicity of nB2O3 to freshwater fish and we used a variety of model systems to achieve this. Bioactivity was investigated in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) hepatocytes and at the whole animal level in three other North and South American fish species using indicators of aerobic metabolism, behavior, oxidative stress, neurotoxicity, and ionoregulation. nB2O3 reduced O. mykiss hepatocyte oxygen consumption (ṀO2) by 35% at high doses but whole animal ṀO2 was not affected in any species. Spontaneous activity was assessed using ṀO2 frequency distribution plots from live fish. nB2O3 increased the frequency of high ṀO2 events in the Amazonian fish Paracheirodon axelrodi, suggesting exposure enhanced spontaneous aerobic activity. ṀO2 frequency distributions were not affected in the other species examined. Liver lactate accumulation and significant changes in cardiac acetylcholinesterase and gill Na+/K+-ATPase activity were noted in the north-temperate Fundulus diaphanus exposed to nB2O3, but not in the Amazonian Apistogramma agassizii or P. axelrodi. nB2O3 did not induce oxidative stress in any of the species studied. Overall, nB2O3 exhibited modest, species-specific bioactivity but only at doses exceeding predicted environmental relevance. Chronic, low dose exposure studies are required for confirmation, but our data suggest that, like bulk boron, nB2O3 is relatively non-toxic to aquatic vertebrates and thus represents a promising formulation for further development.Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Mount Allison UniversityLaboratory of Ecophysiology and Molecular Evolution Brazilian National Institute for Research of the AmazonInstitute of Biosciences São Paulo State University (UNESP)Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Université de MonctonInstitute of Biosciences São Paulo State University (UNESP)Mount Allison UniversityBrazilian National Institute for Research of the AmazonUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Université de MonctonMacCormack, Tyson J.Gormley, Patrick T.Khuong, B. NinhAdams, Olivia A.Braz-Mota, SusanaDuarte, Rafael M. [UNESP]Vogels, Christopher M.Tremblay, LucVal, Adalberto L.Almeida-Val, Vera M. F.Westcott, Stephen A.2021-06-25T10:32:34Z2021-06-25T10:32:34Z2021-05-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2021.689933Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, v. 9.2296-4185http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20646910.3389/fbioe.2021.6899332-s2.0-85107765621Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-23T05:33:16Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/206469Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T15:59:51.504815Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Boron Oxide Nanoparticles Exhibit Minor, Species-Specific Acute Toxicity to North-Temperate and Amazonian Freshwater Fishes |
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Boron Oxide Nanoparticles Exhibit Minor, Species-Specific Acute Toxicity to North-Temperate and Amazonian Freshwater Fishes |
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Boron Oxide Nanoparticles Exhibit Minor, Species-Specific Acute Toxicity to North-Temperate and Amazonian Freshwater Fishes MacCormack, Tyson J. acetylcholinesterase aquatic toxicology energy metabolism engineered nanomaterials ionoregulation nanotoxicology oxidative stress |
title_short |
Boron Oxide Nanoparticles Exhibit Minor, Species-Specific Acute Toxicity to North-Temperate and Amazonian Freshwater Fishes |
title_full |
Boron Oxide Nanoparticles Exhibit Minor, Species-Specific Acute Toxicity to North-Temperate and Amazonian Freshwater Fishes |
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Boron Oxide Nanoparticles Exhibit Minor, Species-Specific Acute Toxicity to North-Temperate and Amazonian Freshwater Fishes |
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Boron Oxide Nanoparticles Exhibit Minor, Species-Specific Acute Toxicity to North-Temperate and Amazonian Freshwater Fishes |
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Boron Oxide Nanoparticles Exhibit Minor, Species-Specific Acute Toxicity to North-Temperate and Amazonian Freshwater Fishes |
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MacCormack, Tyson J. |
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MacCormack, Tyson J. Gormley, Patrick T. Khuong, B. Ninh Adams, Olivia A. Braz-Mota, Susana Duarte, Rafael M. [UNESP] Vogels, Christopher M. Tremblay, Luc Val, Adalberto L. Almeida-Val, Vera M. F. Westcott, Stephen A. |
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Gormley, Patrick T. Khuong, B. Ninh Adams, Olivia A. Braz-Mota, Susana Duarte, Rafael M. [UNESP] Vogels, Christopher M. Tremblay, Luc Val, Adalberto L. Almeida-Val, Vera M. F. Westcott, Stephen A. |
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Mount Allison University Brazilian National Institute for Research of the Amazon Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Université de Moncton |
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MacCormack, Tyson J. Gormley, Patrick T. Khuong, B. Ninh Adams, Olivia A. Braz-Mota, Susana Duarte, Rafael M. [UNESP] Vogels, Christopher M. Tremblay, Luc Val, Adalberto L. Almeida-Val, Vera M. F. Westcott, Stephen A. |
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acetylcholinesterase aquatic toxicology energy metabolism engineered nanomaterials ionoregulation nanotoxicology oxidative stress |
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acetylcholinesterase aquatic toxicology energy metabolism engineered nanomaterials ionoregulation nanotoxicology oxidative stress |
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Boron oxide nanoparticles (nB2O3) are manufactured for structural, propellant, and clinical applications and also form spontaneously through the degradation of bulk boron compounds. Bulk boron is not toxic to vertebrates but the distinctive properties of its nanostructured equivalent may alter its biocompatibility. Few studies have addressed this possibility, thus our goal was to gain an initial understanding of the potential acute toxicity of nB2O3 to freshwater fish and we used a variety of model systems to achieve this. Bioactivity was investigated in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) hepatocytes and at the whole animal level in three other North and South American fish species using indicators of aerobic metabolism, behavior, oxidative stress, neurotoxicity, and ionoregulation. nB2O3 reduced O. mykiss hepatocyte oxygen consumption (ṀO2) by 35% at high doses but whole animal ṀO2 was not affected in any species. Spontaneous activity was assessed using ṀO2 frequency distribution plots from live fish. nB2O3 increased the frequency of high ṀO2 events in the Amazonian fish Paracheirodon axelrodi, suggesting exposure enhanced spontaneous aerobic activity. ṀO2 frequency distributions were not affected in the other species examined. Liver lactate accumulation and significant changes in cardiac acetylcholinesterase and gill Na+/K+-ATPase activity were noted in the north-temperate Fundulus diaphanus exposed to nB2O3, but not in the Amazonian Apistogramma agassizii or P. axelrodi. nB2O3 did not induce oxidative stress in any of the species studied. Overall, nB2O3 exhibited modest, species-specific bioactivity but only at doses exceeding predicted environmental relevance. Chronic, low dose exposure studies are required for confirmation, but our data suggest that, like bulk boron, nB2O3 is relatively non-toxic to aquatic vertebrates and thus represents a promising formulation for further development. |
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