Blood-brain barrier permeability to enrofloxacin in Pengze crucian carp (Carassius auratus var. Pengze)

Author:

Zhang Fan,Wang Runping,Huang Jianzhen,Zhang Haixin,Wang Long,Zhong Zhiwei,Ruan Jiming,Liu Huazhong

Abstract

AbstractTo explore the permeability of blood-brain barrier (BBB) to enrofloxacin (ENR) and the role of brain injury markers in the evaluation of brain damage, crucian carp (Carassius auratus var. Pengze) was employed in this work as the research object treated by a single oral administration of the antibiotic. Results showed that ENR residues could be detected in brain of crucian carp exposed to both half lethal dose (LD50) and safe dose (SD) of ENR throughout the trial period, indicating that ENR had an ability of permeating the BBB of crucian carp. Evans blue (EB) dispersively distributed in brain tissue of fish exposed to SD ENR, but not in the vehicle-treated fish brain, which suggested structural failure of BBB by ENR. Expression levels of BBB-related molecules, occludin and P-glycoprotein (P-gp), were significantly down-regulated by ENR. Brain injury markers, NSE, S100B and GFAP were improved that were demonstrated by elevated contents of proteins in brain and serum. According to the data of correlation analysis, it was observed that ENR residue was closely related to S100B and GFAP, indicating that S100B and GFAP could be used as evaluation indicators for brain injury of crucian carp. All findings mentioned above suggest that ENR may cause structural change of BBB, resulting in biological brain damage in crucian carp.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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