Hazardous Effects of SiO 2 Nanoparticles on Liver and Kidney Functions, Histopathology Characteristics, and Transcriptomic Responses in Nile Tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus ) Juveniles
The current investigation assessed the impacts of sub-lethal concentrations of silicon dioxide nanoparticles (SiO NPs) on hepato-renal functions, histopathological characteristics, and gene transcription in gills and liver of Nile tilapia juveniles. Fish were exposed to 20, 40, and 100 mg/L of SiO N...
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description | The current investigation assessed the impacts of sub-lethal concentrations of silicon dioxide nanoparticles (SiO
NPs) on hepato-renal functions, histopathological characteristics, and gene transcription in gills and liver of Nile tilapia juveniles. Fish were exposed to 20, 40, and 100 mg/L of SiO
NPs for 3 weeks. Pairwise comparisons with the control group showed a significant dose-dependent elevation in serum ALP, ALT, and AST enzyme activities as well as blood urea and creatinine levels in SiO
NP-intoxicated groups. Exposure to 100 mg/L SiO
NPs significantly upregulated expression of
,
,
, and
genes in the gills as compared to the control group. Moreover, exposure to 100 mg/L SiO
NPs significantly upregulated the expression
,
,
,
, and
genes in the hepatic tissues as compared to the control group. Exposure of fish to 20 mg SiO
NPs/L significantly increased the mRNA expression levels of
in both the gills and liver tissues. Notably, all tested SiO
NP concentrations significantly upregulated the transcription of
gene in gills and liver of Nile tilapia as compared to the control group. Interestingly, varying histopathological alterations in renal, hepatopancreatic, and branchial tissues were observed to be correlated to the tested SiO
NP concentrations. In conclusion, our results provide additional information on the toxic impacts of SiO
NPs in Nile tilapia at the hematological, tissue, and molecular levels. |
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NPs for 3 weeks. Pairwise comparisons with the control group showed a significant dose-dependent elevation in serum ALP, ALT, and AST enzyme activities as well as blood urea and creatinine levels in SiO
NP-intoxicated groups. Exposure to 100 mg/L SiO
NPs significantly upregulated expression of
,
,
, and
genes in the gills as compared to the control group. Moreover, exposure to 100 mg/L SiO
NPs significantly upregulated the expression
,
,
,
, and
genes in the hepatic tissues as compared to the control group. Exposure of fish to 20 mg SiO
NPs/L significantly increased the mRNA expression levels of
in both the gills and liver tissues. Notably, all tested SiO
NP concentrations significantly upregulated the transcription of
gene in gills and liver of Nile tilapia as compared to the control group. Interestingly, varying histopathological alterations in renal, hepatopancreatic, and branchial tissues were observed to be correlated to the tested SiO
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NPs for 3 weeks. Pairwise comparisons with the control group showed a significant dose-dependent elevation in serum ALP, ALT, and AST enzyme activities as well as blood urea and creatinine levels in SiO
NP-intoxicated groups. Exposure to 100 mg/L SiO
NPs significantly upregulated expression of
,
,
, and
genes in the gills as compared to the control group. Moreover, exposure to 100 mg/L SiO
NPs significantly upregulated the expression
,
,
,
, and
genes in the hepatic tissues as compared to the control group. Exposure of fish to 20 mg SiO
NPs/L significantly increased the mRNA expression levels of
in both the gills and liver tissues. Notably, all tested SiO
NP concentrations significantly upregulated the transcription of
gene in gills and liver of Nile tilapia as compared to the control group. Interestingly, varying histopathological alterations in renal, hepatopancreatic, and branchial tissues were observed to be correlated to the tested SiO
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NPs for 3 weeks. Pairwise comparisons with the control group showed a significant dose-dependent elevation in serum ALP, ALT, and AST enzyme activities as well as blood urea and creatinine levels in SiO
NP-intoxicated groups. Exposure to 100 mg/L SiO
NPs significantly upregulated expression of
,
,
, and
genes in the gills as compared to the control group. Moreover, exposure to 100 mg/L SiO
NPs significantly upregulated the expression
,
,
,
, and
genes in the hepatic tissues as compared to the control group. Exposure of fish to 20 mg SiO
NPs/L significantly increased the mRNA expression levels of
in both the gills and liver tissues. Notably, all tested SiO
NP concentrations significantly upregulated the transcription of
gene in gills and liver of Nile tilapia as compared to the control group. Interestingly, varying histopathological alterations in renal, hepatopancreatic, and branchial tissues were observed to be correlated to the tested SiO
NP concentrations. In conclusion, our results provide additional information on the toxic impacts of SiO
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