Affiliation:
1. Odawara Research Center Nippon Soda Co., Ltd. Odawara Japan
2. School of Life Sciences Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences Tokyo Japan
Abstract
AbstractDaphnia magna is a test organism used for ecological risk assessments of pesticides, but little is known about the expression levels of cytochrome P450s (CYP)s and their changes after pesticide exposure in the less than 24‐h‐olds used for ecotoxicity tests. In this study, D. magna juveniles were exposed to 0.2 μg/L of chlorpyrifos under the conditions for acute immobilization test as specified by the OECD test guideline for 24 h, and then the gene expression was compared between the control and chlorpyrifos‐exposure groups by RNA‐sequencing analysis, with a focus on CYP genes. Among 38 CYP genes expressed in the control group, seven were significantly up‐regulated while two were significantly down‐regulated in the chlorpyrifos‐exposure group. Although the sublethal concentration of chlorpyrifos did not change their expression levels so drastically (0.8 < fold change < 2.6), CY360A8 of D. magna (DmCYP360A8), which had been proposed to be responsible for metabolism of xenobiotics, was abundantly expressed in controls yet up‐regulated by chlorpyrifos. Therefore, homology modeling of DmCYP360A8 was performed based on the amino acid sequence, and then molecular docking simulations with the insecticides that were indicated to be metabolized by CYPs in D. magna were conducted. The results indicated that DmCYP360A8 could contribute to the metabolism of diazinon and chlorfenapyr but not chlorpyrifos. These findings suggest that chlorpyrifos is probably detoxified by other CYP(s) including up‐regulated and/or constitutively expressed one(s).
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Promotion and Mutual Aid Corporation for Private Schools of Japan
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