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Developmental Neurotoxicity of Pyrethroid Insecticides in Zebrafish Embryos. Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology [Toxicol Sci] Journal article

 
Demicco A, Cooper KR, Richardson JR, White LA 
Developmental Neurotoxicity of Pyrethroid Insecticides in Zebrafish Embryos. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Toxicol Sci 2009 Oct 27.


Pyrethroid insecticides are one of the most commonly used residential and agricultural insecticides. Based of the increased use of pyrethroids and recent studies showing that pregnant women and children are exposed to pyrethroids, there are concerns over the potential for developmental neurotoxicity. However, there have been relatively few studies on the developmental neurotoxicity of pyrethroids. In this study, we sought to investigate the developmental toxicity of six common pyrethroids, 3 type I compounds (permethrin, resmethrin, and bifenthrin) and 3 type II compounds (deltamethrin, cypermethrin, and lambda-cyhalothrin), and to determine whether zebrafish embryos may be an appropriate model for studying the developmental neurotoxicity of pyrethroids. Exposure of zebrafish embryos to pyrethroids caused a dose dependent increase in mortality and pericardial edema, with type II compounds being the most potent. At doses approaching the LC(50), permethrin and deltamethrin caused craniofacial abnormalities. These findings are consistent with mammalian studies demonstrating that pyrethroids are mildly teratogenic at very high doses. However, at lower doses, body axis curvature and spasms were observed, which were reminiscent of the classic syndromes observed with pyrethroid toxicity. Treatment with Diazepam ameliorated the spasms, while treatment with the sodium channel antagonist MS-222 ameliorated both spasms and body curvature, suggesting that pyrethroid-induced neurotoxicity is similar in zebrafish and mammals. Taken in concert, these data suggest that zebrafish may be an appropriate alternative model to study the mechanism(s) responsible for the developmental neurotoxicity of pyrethroid insecticides and aid in identification of compounds that should be further tested in mammalian systems.



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