Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Sciences University of Lethbridge Lethbridge Alberta Canada
2. Institut des Sciences de la Mer de Rimouski Université du Québec à Rimouski Rimouski Québec Canada
3. Department of Environmental Sciences, College of the Coast & Environment Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana USA
Abstract
AbstractBenzotriazole ultraviolet stabilizers (BUVSs) are emerging contaminants of concern. They are added to a variety of products, including building materials, personal care products, paints, and plastics, to prevent degradation caused by ultraviolet (UV) light. Despite widespread occurrence in aquatic environments, little is known regarding the effects of BUVSs on aquatic organisms. The aim of the present study was to characterize the effects of exposure to 2‐(2H‐benzotriazol‐2‐yl)‐4‐methylphenol (UV‐P) on the reproductive success of zebrafish (Danio rerio) following embryonic exposure. Embryos were exposed, by use of microinjection, to UV‐P at <1.5 (control), 2.77, and 24.25 ng/g egg, and reared until sexual maturity, when reproductive performance was assessed, following which molecular and biochemical endpoints were analyzed. Exposure to UV‐P did not have a significant effect on fecundity. However, there was a significant effect on fertilization success. Using UV‐P‐exposed males and females, fertility was decreased by 8.75% in the low treatment group and by 15.02% in the high treatment group relative to control. In a reproduction assay with UV‐P‐exposed males and control females, fertility was decreased by 11.47% in the high treatment group relative to the control. Embryonic exposure to UV‐P might have perturbed male sex steroid synthesis as indicated by small changes in blood plasma concentrations of 17β‐estradiol and 11‐ketotestosterone, and small statistically nonsignificant decreases in mRNA abundances of cyp19a1a, cyp11c1, and hsd17b3. In addition, decreased transcript abundances of genes involved in spermatogenesis, such as nanos2 and dazl, were observed. Decreases in later stages of sperm development were observed, suggesting that embryonic exposure to UV‐P impaired spematogenesis, resulting in decreased sperm quantity. The present study is the first to demonstrate latent effects of BUVSs, specifically on fish reproduction. Environ Toxicol Chem 2024;43:385–397. © 2023 The Authors. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of SETAC.
Funder
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Canada Foundation for Innovation
Subject
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Environmental Chemistry
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