“…This contrasting changing trend of BDE-197 and the other congeners indicated that transfer of Pb to 5 dpf larvae accelerated the successive and selective removal of bromine atoms at the meta position from BDE-209 and -207 to BDE-197, but blocked the advanced debromination of BDE-197 to lower brominated congeners (e.g., BDE-100 and -47), which caused the increased accumulation of . Although previous studies demonstrated that acute exposure to Pb inhibited the uptake of BDE-209 in zebrafish larvae (Chen et al, 2016a;Zhu et al, 2014Zhu et al, , 2016 and earthworms Zhang et al, 2014), the observed blockage of bromination towards BDE-47 is consistent with current results. Interestingly, in contrast to the eggs, the concentrations of Pb in the larvae were gradually decreased with increasing concentrations of BDE-209 in the coexposure groups (M1, M10 and M100) and a significant difference was observed between the M10 group and the Pb group (Fig.…”