Toxicological assessment and developmental abnormalities induced by butylparaben and ethylparaben exposure in zebrafish early-life stages

•Ethylparaben and butylparaben exposure led to acute toxicity in zebrafish embryos.•Determination of BM dose values were performed using model averaging approach.•Developmental alterations were reported.•Zebrafish larvae showed behavioral changes. Toxicological effects of butylparaben (BuP) and ethy...

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description •Ethylparaben and butylparaben exposure led to acute toxicity in zebrafish embryos.•Determination of BM dose values were performed using model averaging approach.•Developmental alterations were reported.•Zebrafish larvae showed behavioral changes. Toxicological effects of butylparaben (BuP) and ethylparaben (EtP) on zebrafish (Danio rerio) early-life stages are not well established. The present study evaluated, using zebrafish embryos and larvae, the toxicity of BuP and EtP through benchmark dose (BMD) approach. BuP was more toxic than EtP to zebrafish larvae. In fact, Lethal Concentration 50 (LC50) values at 96 h post-fertilization (hpf) for BuP and EtP were 2.34 mg/L and 20.86 mg/L, respectively. Indeed, BMD confidence interval (lower bound (BMDL) - upper bound (BMDU) was 0.91–1.92 mg/L for BuP and 10.8–17.4 mg/L for EtP. Zebrafish embryos exposed to 1 mg/L, 2.5 mg/L of BuP and 5 mg/L, 10 mg/L, 20 mg/L, 30 mg/L of EtP showed several developmental abnormalities and teratological effects compared to negative control. Exposed zebrafish developed reduced heartbeat, reduction in blood circulation, blood stasis, pericardial edema, deformed notochord and misshaped yolk sac. Embryos exposed to the highest concentrations of the chemicals (2.5 mg/L of BuP, 10 mg/L, 20 mg/L and 30 mg/L of EtP) showed the developmental abnormalities at 48 hpf while those treated with 1 mg/L of BuP and 10 mg/L of EtP reported behavioral changes at 72 hpf, including trembling of head, pectoral fins and spinal cord. This research identified the lethal and sublethal effects of BuP and EtP in zebrafish early-life stages and could be helpful to elucidate the developmental pathways of toxicity of parabens.
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Acute toxicity test
Animals
Behavior, Animal - drug effects
Benchmark dose
Blood circulation
Blood Circulation - drug effects
Confidence intervals
Danio rerio
Developmental alterations
Developmental stages
Edema
Edema - chemically induced
Embryo, Nonmammalian - abnormalities
Embryo, Nonmammalian - drug effects
Embryos
Exposure
Female
Fertilization
Fins
Hemostasis - drug effects
Larva - drug effects
Larvae
Lethal Dose 50
Lower bounds
Male
Notochord
Notochord - abnormalities
Notochord - drug effects
Parabens
Parabens - toxicity
Pericardium - drug effects
Pericardium - pathology
Spinal cord
Sublethal effects
Toxicity
Toxicology
Upper bounds
Water Pollutants, Chemical - toxicity
Yolk
Yolk sac
Yolk Sac - abnormalities
Yolk Sac - drug effects
Zebrafish
Zebrafish - abnormalities
Zebrafish larvae
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