2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2005.06.003
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Unexpected effects of zinc pyrithione and imidacloprid on Japanese medaka fish (Oryzias latipes)

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“…Because water-soluble chemicals (e.g., imidacloprid) dissolve readily in water, they are easily available to the gill epithelium [52]. Particularly, a stress syndrome in fish exposed to imidacloprid coupled with a parasitic infection has been reported [30]. Because gills are the main site for gas exchange, hydromineral regulation, and nitrogenous excretion, possible physiological effects in the functionality of gills from imidacloprid exposure can be expected.…”
Section: Bioaccumulation Studymentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Because water-soluble chemicals (e.g., imidacloprid) dissolve readily in water, they are easily available to the gill epithelium [52]. Particularly, a stress syndrome in fish exposed to imidacloprid coupled with a parasitic infection has been reported [30]. Because gills are the main site for gas exchange, hydromineral regulation, and nitrogenous excretion, possible physiological effects in the functionality of gills from imidacloprid exposure can be expected.…”
Section: Bioaccumulation Studymentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In fish, no toxicity of analytical grade imidacloprid to development of zebrafish embryos was observed even at 320 mg/L, although the survival of adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to the commercial formulation Confidor SL 200 was more affected than embryo development [10]. Other negative effects, like the alteration of the neurobehavioral function (e.g., decreased swimming activity) in early-life and adult zebrafish [29] or the stress syndrome in juvenile medaka fish (Oryzias latipes) [30], have been described. Other negative effects, like the alteration of the neurobehavioral function (e.g., decreased swimming activity) in early-life and adult zebrafish [29] or the stress syndrome in juvenile medaka fish (Oryzias latipes) [30], have been described.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ZnPT was found to be highly toxic to aquatic plants and animals [140], but it was assumed to be environmentally neutral because it could easily photo-degrade to less toxic compounds [140,141]. ZnPT is toxic to Japanese medaka fish ( Oryzias latipes ) and also causes teratogenic effects, such as spinal cord deformities in embryos and on the larvae of zebra fish ( Danio rerio ) [74] at very low sublethal concentrations [73]. However, there is a lack of data on the toxicity of ZnPT [139].…”
Section: The Main Type Of Antifouling Used In Aquaculture and Its mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study made it evident that TBT tolerant bacteria may possess common mechanisms. As it is known that most of the antifouling paints contains many biocides including heavy metals, mainly zinc (Sanchez-Bayo and Goka 2005), it was expected that these organotin tolerant bacteria would develop a mechanism of resistance to heavy metals that is commonly present in these paints. The resistance patterns of P. aeruginosa strains to different antimicrobial agents were studied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%