Journal Article10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170436
Ca2+ homeostasis imbalance induced by Pparg: A key factor in di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)-induced cardiac dysfunction in zebrafish larvae.
Yang Yang,Yue Tao,Xiaodong Yi,Guanyu Zhong,Yanyan Gu,Ying Zhang +5 more
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TL;DR: The mechanism of toxic effects of cardiotoxicity induced by DEHP is refines the mechanism of toxic effects of cardiotoxicity induced by DEHP, and provides an important theoretical basis for enriching the toxicological effects of DEHP.
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Abstract: Widespread application of the typical phthalate plasticizers, di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), poses a serious potential threat to the health of animals and even humans. Previous studies have confirmed the mechanism of DEHP-induced cardiac developmental defects in zebrafish larvae. However, the mechanism of cardiac dysfunction is still unclear. Thus, this work aimed to comprehensively investigate the mechanisms involved in DEHP-induced cardiac dysfunction through computational simulations, in vivo assays in zebrafish, and in vitro assays in cardiomyocytes. Firstly, molecular docking and western blot initially investigated the activating effect of DEHP on Pparg in zebrafish. Although GW9662 (PPARG antagonist) effectively alleviated DEHP-induced cardiac dysfunction and lipid metabolism disorders, it did not restore significant decreases in mitochondrial membrane potential and ATP levels. In vitro assays in cardiomyocytes, DEHP caused overexpression of PPARG and proteins involved in the regulation of Ca2+ homeostasis, and the above abnormalities were effectively alleviated by GW9662, suggesting that the Ca2+ homeostatic imbalance caused by activation of PPARG by DEHP seems to be the main cause of DEHP-induced cardiac dysfunction. To sum up, this work not only refines the mechanism of toxic effects of cardiotoxicity induced by DEHP, but provides an important theoretical basis for enriching the toxicological effects of DEHP.
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