Effects of thallium exposure on intestinal microbial community and organ functions in zebrafish (Danio rerio)

Author:

Wang Yuxuan1,Zhou Yuting1,Wei Xudong1,Chen Yuxuan1,Beiyuan Jingzi2,She Jingye1,Wang Lulu1,Liu Juan1,Liu Yu1,Wang Jin13,Cao Jielong1,Jiang Yanjun1,Zheng Shida1,Zhong Qijian1,Liu Weifeng1

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Water Quality and Conservation in the Pearl River Delta, Ministry of Education, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, China

2. School of Environment and Chemical Engineering, Foshan University, Foshan, China

3. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Radionuclides Pollution Control and Resources, Guangzhou, China

Abstract

Thallium (Tl) is a highly toxic trace metal widely distributed in water environments, which may threaten the water quality and aquatic organisms at excessive levels due to increased anthropogenic activities. This study investigated the changes in microbial communities of intestines and organs of zebrafish. The toxic response assessments include intestinal microbiota composition and the histopathology of zebrafish’s gill and liver tissues under exposure of Tl at environmental-relevant levels. The results support that the intestinal microbial community of zebrafish greatly changed under a relatively high Tl concentration (1000 ng/L). A significant increase of pathogenic intestinal bacteria such as Mycobaterium in the intestine of zebrafish exposed at Tl levels over 500 ng/L was found. Additionally, the gill and liver tissues displayed different degrees of damage under Tl exposure, which possibly leads to mating behavior changes and death of zebrafish. The results indicate that low doses of Tl in the aquatic environment induce high toxicity on zebrafish and may pose pathological threats to the gill and liver of zebrafish. In addition, Tl exposure gives rise to increasing abundance of pathogenic intestinal bacteria and changes the community structure of intestinal microorganisms.

Publisher

University of California Press

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Ecology,Environmental Engineering,Oceanography

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