Effects of chronic exposure to benzophenone and diclofenac on DNA methylation levels and reproductive success in a marine copepod
The UV-filter benzophenone and the anti-inflammatory diclofenac are commonly detected in the environment. The aim of this study was to assess the multigenerational effects of chronic exposure to low concentrations of these chemicals on toxicity and DNA methylation levels in the copepod Gladioferens...
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doaj-a1db345ed8fb4a82b85dc209a506cae82021-07-02T20:03:09ZengMDPI AGJournal of Xenobiotics2039-47052039-47132018-10-018110.4081/xeno.2018.7674Effects of chronic exposure to benzophenone and diclofenac on DNA methylation levels and reproductive success in a marine copepodAnais Guyon0Kirsty F. Smith1Maria P. Charry2Olivier Champeau3Louis A. Tremblay4Cawthron Institute, Nelson, New Zealand; European Institute for Marine Studies, University of Western Brittany, PlouzanéCawthron Institute, NelsonCawthron Institute, Nelson; School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, AucklandCawthron Institute, NelsonCawthron Institute, Nelson; School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, AucklandThe UV-filter benzophenone and the anti-inflammatory diclofenac are commonly detected in the environment. The aim of this study was to assess the multigenerational effects of chronic exposure to low concentrations of these chemicals on toxicity and DNA methylation levels in the copepod Gladioferens pectinatus. Acute toxicity tests were conducted to determine the sensitivity of G. pectinatus to the chemicals. All chemicals impacted breeding, hatching and egg viability. Diclofenac (1 mg.L-1) reduced the number of eggs per gravid female. Benzophenone (0.5 mg.L-1) decreased egg hatching success. Exposure to the reference toxicant copper (0.02 mg.L-1) led to unsuccessful hatching. Effects on DNA methylation was estimated by the percentage of 5- methylcytosine. The treatments resulted in strong differences in DNA methylation with increased methylation in the exposed animals. The two chemicals impacted both egg viability and the induction of differential DNA methylation, suggesting potential intra- and trans-generational evolutionary effects.https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/xeno/article/view/7674Gladioferens pectinatusToxicityMultigenerational effectsReproductionEpigeneticEmerging contaminants |
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Anais Guyon Kirsty F. Smith Maria P. Charry Olivier Champeau Louis A. Tremblay Effects of chronic exposure to benzophenone and diclofenac on DNA methylation levels and reproductive success in a marine copepod Journal of Xenobiotics Gladioferens pectinatus Toxicity Multigenerational effects Reproduction Epigenetic Emerging contaminants |
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Anais Guyon Kirsty F. Smith Maria P. Charry Olivier Champeau Louis A. Tremblay |
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Effects of chronic exposure to benzophenone and diclofenac on DNA methylation levels and reproductive success in a marine copepod |
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Effects of chronic exposure to benzophenone and diclofenac on DNA methylation levels and reproductive success in a marine copepod |
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Effects of chronic exposure to benzophenone and diclofenac on DNA methylation levels and reproductive success in a marine copepod |
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Effects of chronic exposure to benzophenone and diclofenac on DNA methylation levels and reproductive success in a marine copepod |
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Effects of chronic exposure to benzophenone and diclofenac on DNA methylation levels and reproductive success in a marine copepod |
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effects of chronic exposure to benzophenone and diclofenac on dna methylation levels and reproductive success in a marine copepod |
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Journal of Xenobiotics |
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2039-4705 2039-4713 |
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The UV-filter benzophenone and the anti-inflammatory diclofenac are commonly detected in the environment. The aim of this study was to assess the multigenerational effects of chronic exposure to low concentrations of these chemicals on toxicity and DNA methylation levels in the copepod Gladioferens pectinatus. Acute toxicity tests were conducted to determine the sensitivity of G. pectinatus to the chemicals. All chemicals impacted breeding, hatching and egg viability. Diclofenac (1 mg.L-1) reduced the number of eggs per gravid female. Benzophenone (0.5 mg.L-1) decreased egg hatching success. Exposure to the reference toxicant copper (0.02 mg.L-1) led to unsuccessful hatching. Effects on DNA methylation was estimated by the percentage of 5- methylcytosine. The treatments resulted in strong differences in DNA methylation with increased methylation in the exposed animals. The two chemicals impacted both egg viability and the induction of differential DNA methylation, suggesting potential intra- and trans-generational evolutionary effects. |
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Gladioferens pectinatus Toxicity Multigenerational effects Reproduction Epigenetic Emerging contaminants |
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