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Chemosphere | 2008

Arsenate and perchlorate toxicity, growth effects, and thyroid histopathology in hypothyroid zebrafish Danio rerio

Fujun Liu; Angella Gentles; Christopher W. Theodorakis

Exposure to perchlorate or other thyrotoxic compounds can cause hypothyroidism in most vertebrates, and this may affect levels of endogenous antioxidants and cause oxidative stress. Arsenic also induces oxidative stress in animals by modifying the antioxidant capacity and may alter the thyroid homeostasis. Therefore, hypothyroidism may affect the toxicity of arsenate. In order to test this hypothesis, zebrafish (Danio rerio) were made hypothyroid by exposure to perchlorate, and toxicity of arsenate in hypothyroid and euthyroid fish was compared. The endpoints were LC50 and thyroid histopathology. Additionally, the recovery of thyroid histopathological indices after cessation of perchlorate exposure was determined. The current study showed that 96 h LC50 of perchlorate anion and arsenate ion to juveniles fish (37 day post-fertilization) were 2532 and 56 mg l(-1), respectively. In addition, hypothyroid fish were more sensitive to arsenate, with a 96 h LC50 of 43 mg l(-1). Growth rates were also significantly retarded by perchlorate exposure. After cessation of perchlorate exposure, there was recovery of thyroid histopathology in terms of epithelial cell height, but not colloid area or growth rate. In conclusion, perchlorate enhances arsenate toxicity to juvenile zebrafish, and the rate of thyroid recovery after cessation of perchlorate exposure depends on the endpoints examined.


Talanta | 2006

A cleanup method for perchlorate determination in urine

Qiuqiong Cheng; Fujun Liu; Jaclyn E. Cañas; Todd A. Anderson

There is increasing concern about perchlorate exposure because of perchlorates potential effects on organisms as a thyroid hormone disruptor, as well as its contamination of the environment being much more widespread than previously thought. Perchlorate is excreted primarily into urine, therefore, evaluating perchlorate residues in urine should be a reasonable approach for determining exposure and if successful could be used as an effective biomarker of perchlorate exposure. Since the presence of ions and other biomolecules in matrices like urine usually confounds accurate determination of perchlorate by ion chromatography, it is necessary to develop efficient methods for perchlorate determination in these matrices. We developed a method that reduces the background signal of urine, which is typically the problem with the analysis of biological fluids and tissues by ion chromatography. Relatively high recovery of perchlorate was shown. In cow urine samples spiked with perchlorate at 2.5, 10, and 100mug/L, perchlorate recoveries were 67%+/-2.5, 77%+/-3.6, and 81%+/-1.7 (mean+/-S.D.), respectively. In addition, the detection limit was as low as 12.6, 12.3, and 18.7mug/L in cow, vole, and human urine samples, respectively.


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2005

Joint toxicity of sodium arsenate and sodium perchlorate to zebrafish Danio rerio larvae

Fujun Liu; Ronald J. Kendall; Christopher W. Theodorakis

Joint toxicity of arsenate and perchlorate was tested in larvae of Danio rerio. Results indicated that the 96-h median lethal concentrations of sodium arsenate and sodium perchlorate were 258.8 and 1,401.2 mg/L, respectively, and that arsenate and perchlorate generally showed a concentration-additive effect.


Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2006

The thyroid endocrine disruptor perchlorate affects reproduction, growth, and survival of mosquitofish

June-Woo Park; Jacques Rinchard; Fujun Liu; Todd A. Anderson; Ronald J. Kendall; Christopher W. Theodorakis


Environmental Pollution | 2006

Perchlorate in fish from a contaminated site in east-central Texas.

Christopher W. Theodorakis; Jacques Rinchard; Todd A. Anderson; Fujun Liu; June-Woo Park; Filipe O. Costa; Leslie McDaniel; Ronald J. Kendall; Aaron Waters


Ecotoxicology | 2006

Thyroid Endocrine Disruption in Stonerollers and Cricket Frogs from Perchlorate-Contaminated Streams in East-Central Texas

Christopher W. Theodorakis; Jacques Rinchard; James A. Carr; June-Woo Park; Leslie McDaniel; Fujun Liu; Michael Wages


Environmental Science & Technology | 2006

Thyrotoxicity of sodium arsenate, sodium perchlorate, and their mixture in zebrafish Danio rerio

Fujun Liu; Jia-Sheng Wang; Christopher W. Theodorakis


Chemosphere | 2006

Uptake, accumulation and depuration of sodium perchlorate and sodium arsenate in zebrafish (Danio rerio)

Fujun Liu; George P. Cobb; Todd A. Anderson; Qiuqiong Cheng; Christopher W. Theodorakis


Environmental Science & Technology | 2007

Uptake, Elimination, and Relative Distribution of Perchlorate in Various Tissues of Channel Catfish

June-Woo Park; Carrie M. Bradford; Jacques Rinchard; Fujun Liu; Mike Wages; Aaron Waters; Ronald J. Kendall; Todd A. Anderson; Christopher W. Theodorakis


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2005

Food chain transfer of perchlorate in largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides.

June-Woo Park; Jacques Rinchard; Todd A. Anderson; Fujun Liu; Christopher W. Theodorakis

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Jacques Rinchard

State University of New York at Brockport

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Michigan State University

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