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Arsenic hampered embryonic development: An in vivo study using local Bangladeshi Danio rerio model

Author Affiliations
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, University of Dhaka, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, ...
Published InToxicology Reports
Year2020
Citations35

Abstract

) has appeared as a valuable and popular model species to study the developmental and toxicological impact of environmental pollutants. To get insights on the toxicological effect of arsenic on early embryonic development, a controlled breeding of local Bangladeshi zebrafish followed by comprehensive microscopic analysis was conducted to study the embryonic development after exposure to different concentrations of arsenic ranges from 4-120 h post-fertilization. Zebrafish embryos exposed to 2 mM of arsenic displayed distinguishable developmental delay compared to control. At three days post-fertilization, a distinct phenotype appears in arsenic-treated embryos, which can be characterized by dechorionated embryos, larger egg mass, pericardial edema, abnormal heart rate, and abnormal head development. Remarkably, the death rate of the arsenic-treated embryos was significantly higher…
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