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Pristine graphene and graphene oxide induce multi-organ defects in zebrafish (Danio rerio) larvae/juvenile: an in vivo study SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Pristine graphene and graphene oxide induce multi-organ defects in zebrafish (Danio rerio) larvae/juvenile: an in vivo study
Authors
LEE, SANG JOONBANGEPPAGARI, MANJUNATHASEO, EUNSEOKPARK, SUNGHORajesh R. Kundapur
Date Issued
2021-07
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Abstract
Graphene-based nanomaterials (GBNs) have been widely used in various fields nowadays. However, they are reported to be highly toxic to some aquatic organisms. However, the multi-organ toxicity caused by pristine graphene (pG) and graphene oxide (GO) to the developing zebrafish (Danio rerio) larvae or juvenile and the underlying mechanisms is not fully known. Therefore, in the present study, the effect of pG and GO with environmental concentrations (0, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 μg/L of pG; 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, and 0.4 mg/mL of GO) on multi-organ system in developing zebrafish larvae was experimentally assessed. The pG and GO were found to accumulate in the brain tissue that also caused significant changes in the heart beat and survival rate. The sizes of hepatocytes were reduced. Altered axonal integrity, affecting axon length and pattern in “Tg(mbp:eGFP) transgenic lines” was also observed. In addition, the results indicated pathological effects in major organs and with disrupted mitochondrial structure was quite obvious. The pG and GO bioaccumulation leads to multi organ toxicity in zebrafish larvae. In future, the existence of the current study can be extrapolated to other aquatic system in general and in particularly to humans.
Keywords
bioaccumulation; brain; chemical compound; concentration (composition); cyprinid; detection method; induced response; juvenile; toxicity; Danio rerio; graphene oxide; graphite; animal; human; larva; nonmammalian embryo; toxicity; water pollutant; zebra fish; Animals; Embryo, Nonmammalian; Graphite; Humans; Larva; Water Pollutants, Chemical; Zebrafish
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/106873
DOI
10.1007/s11356-021-13058-7
ISSN
0944-1344
Article Type
Article
Citation
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, vol. 28, no. 26, page. 34664 - 34675, 2021-07
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