TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of chronic exposure to cefadroxil and cefradine on Daphnia magna and Oryzias latipes
AU - Kim, Bokyung
AU - Ji, Kyunghee
AU - Kho, Younglim
AU - Kim, Pan Gyi
AU - Park, Kyunghwa
AU - Kim, Kyungtae
AU - Kim, Youngsuk
AU - Kim, Ki Tae
AU - Choi, Kyungho
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Cefadroxil and cefradine have frequently been detected in surface waters, however toxicological studies in aquatic organisms have mostly been limited to acute lethal effects. In the present study, endocrine disruption caused by cefadroxil and cefradine, and its underlying mechanism were investigated by chronic exposure of Daphnia magna (21 d) and Oryzias latipes (120 d). In medaka fish, the effects on growth, mortality, and reproduction, as well as on the levels of hormones and genes related to the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonad (HPG) axis, were investigated after 120 d exposure. In D. magna, the chronic effects on growth were observed at the highest concentration of 83.0 mg L−1 cefadroxil and 80.8 mg L−1 cefradine. The growth of juvenile fish was significantly impaired by exposure to cefradine. Following exposure to cefadroxil and cefradine for 120 d, sex-dependent changes in E2 hormones were observed and their levels were supported by the regulation of genes along the HPG axis. We found that chronic exposure to cefadroxil and cefradine impaired growth and reproduction in a freshwater invertebrate and fish, and altered the levels of sex hormones and genes associated with the HPG axis in fish.
AB - Cefadroxil and cefradine have frequently been detected in surface waters, however toxicological studies in aquatic organisms have mostly been limited to acute lethal effects. In the present study, endocrine disruption caused by cefadroxil and cefradine, and its underlying mechanism were investigated by chronic exposure of Daphnia magna (21 d) and Oryzias latipes (120 d). In medaka fish, the effects on growth, mortality, and reproduction, as well as on the levels of hormones and genes related to the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonad (HPG) axis, were investigated after 120 d exposure. In D. magna, the chronic effects on growth were observed at the highest concentration of 83.0 mg L−1 cefadroxil and 80.8 mg L−1 cefradine. The growth of juvenile fish was significantly impaired by exposure to cefradine. Following exposure to cefadroxil and cefradine for 120 d, sex-dependent changes in E2 hormones were observed and their levels were supported by the regulation of genes along the HPG axis. We found that chronic exposure to cefadroxil and cefradine impaired growth and reproduction in a freshwater invertebrate and fish, and altered the levels of sex hormones and genes associated with the HPG axis in fish.
KW - Cephalosporin
KW - Endocrine disruption
KW - Growth
KW - Pharmaceutical
KW - Reproduction
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U2 - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.07.085
DO - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.07.085
M3 - Article
C2 - 28735237
AN - SCOPUS:85025097311
SN - 0045-6535
VL - 185
SP - 844
EP - 851
JO - Chemosphere
JF - Chemosphere
ER -