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@article{1784557, author = {Hua, Qing and Adamovský, Ondřej and Vespalcová, Hana and Boyda, Jonna and Schmidt, Jordan T. and Kozuch, Marianne and Craft, Serena L. M. and Ginn, Pamela E. and Smatana, Stanislav and Budinská, Eva and Persico, Maria and Bisesi, Joseph H., Jr. and Martyniuk, Christopher J.}, article_number = {January 2021}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115715}, keywords = {Microbiome; Pesticide; Aquatic; Ecotoxicology; Pathology}, language = {eng}, issn = {0269-7491}, journal = {Environmental Pollution}, title = {Microbiome analysis and predicted relative metabolomic turnover suggest bacterial heme and selenium metabolism are altered in the gastrointestinal system of zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to the organochlorine dieldrin}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0269749120364046?via%3Dihub}, volume = {268}, year = {2021} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1784557 AU - Hua, Qing - Adamovský, Ondřej - Vespalcová, Hana - Boyda, Jonna - Schmidt, Jordan T. - Kozuch, Marianne - Craft, Serena L. M. - Ginn, Pamela E. - Smatana, Stanislav - Budinská, Eva - Persico, Maria - Bisesi, Joseph H., Jr. - Martyniuk, Christopher J. PY - 2021 TI - Microbiome analysis and predicted relative metabolomic turnover suggest bacterial heme and selenium metabolism are altered in the gastrointestinal system of zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to the organochlorine dieldrin JF - Environmental Pollution VL - 268 IS - January 2021 SP - 1-11 EP - 1-11 PB - Elsevier Ltd. SN - 02697491 KW - Microbiome KW - Pesticide KW - Aquatic KW - Ecotoxicology KW - Pathology UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0269749120364046?via%3Dihub N2 - Dietary exposure to chemicals alters the diversity of microbiome communities and can lead to pathophysiological changes in the gastrointestinal system. The organochlorine pesticide dieldrin is a persistent environmental contaminant that bioaccumulates in fatty tissue of aquatic organisms. The objectives of this study were to determine whether environmentally-relevant doses of dieldrin altered gastrointestinal morphology and the microbiome of zebrafish. Adult zebrafish at similar to 4 months of age were fed a measured amount of feed containing either a solvent control or one of two doses of dieldrin (measured at 16, and 163.5 ng/g dry weight) for 4 months. Dieldrin body burden levels in zebrafish after four-month exposure were 0 (control), 11.47 +/- 1.13 ng/g (low dose) and 18.32 +/- 1.32 ng/g (high dose) wet weight [mean +/- std]. Extensive histopathology at the whole organism level revealed that dieldrin exposure did not induce notable tissue pathology, including the gastrointestinal tract. A repeated measure mixed model analysis revealed that, while fish gained weight over time, there were no dieldrin-specific effects on body weight. Fecal content was collected from the gastrointestinal tract of males and 16S rRNA gene sequencing conducted. Dieldrin at a measured feed dose of 16 ng/g reduced the abundance of Firmicutes, a phylum involved in energy resorption. At the level of class, there was a decrease in abundance of Clostridia and Betaproteobacteria, and an increase in Verrucomicrobiae species. We used a computational approach called predicted relative metabolomic turnover (PRMT) to predict how a shift in microbial community composition affects exchange of metabolites. Dieldrinwas predicted to affect metabolic turnover of uroporphyrinogen I and coproporphyrinogen I [enzyme]-cysteine, hydrogen selenide, selenite, and methyl-selenic acid in the fish gastrointestinal system. These pathways are related to bacterial heme biosynthesis and selenium metabolism. Our study demonstrates that dietary exposures to dieldrin can alter microbiota composition over 4 months, however the long-term consequences of such impacts are not well understood. ER -
HUA, Qing, Ondřej ADAMOVSKÝ, Hana VESPALCOVÁ, Jonna BOYDA, Jordan T. SCHMIDT, Marianne KOZUCH, Serena L. M. CRAFT, Pamela E. GINN, Stanislav SMATANA, Eva BUDINSKÁ, Maria PERSICO, Joseph H., Jr. BISESI a Christopher J. MARTYNIUK. Microbiome analysis and predicted relative metabolomic turnover suggest bacterial heme and selenium metabolism are altered in the gastrointestinal system of zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to the organochlorine dieldrin. \textit{Environmental Pollution}. Elsevier Ltd., 2021, roč.~268, January 2021, s.~1-11. ISSN~0269-7491. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115715.
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