2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.3c02658
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Prednisolone Accelerates Embryonic Development of Zebrafish via Glucocorticoid Receptor Signaling at Low Concentrations

Congcong Wang,
Meng Li,
Wanying Gui
et al.

Abstract: Synthetic glucocorticoids have been widely detected in aquatic ecosystems and may pose a toxicological risk to fish. In the present study, we described multiple end point responses of zebrafish to a commonly prescribed glucocorticoid, prednisolone (PREL), at concentrations between 0.001 and 9.26 μg/L. Of 23 end points monitored, 7 were affected significantly. Significant increases in the frequency of yolk extension formation, spontaneous contraction, heart rate, and ocular melanin density and significant decre… Show more

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“…Wang et al examined the impact of the synthetic glucocorticoid prednisolone on zebrafish development and found significant developmental accelerations at low concentrations (0.001–9.26 μg/L) . Significantly affected end points included increased heart rate, yolk extension formation, and ocular melanin density, alongside decreased ear–eye distance, indicating accelerated embryonic development which was confirmed by an array of further observations.…”
Section: Pharmaceuticals and Hormonesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Wang et al examined the impact of the synthetic glucocorticoid prednisolone on zebrafish development and found significant developmental accelerations at low concentrations (0.001–9.26 μg/L) . Significantly affected end points included increased heart rate, yolk extension formation, and ocular melanin density, alongside decreased ear–eye distance, indicating accelerated embryonic development which was confirmed by an array of further observations.…”
Section: Pharmaceuticals and Hormonesmentioning
confidence: 93%