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@ARTICLE{Sonnack:842554,
author = {Sonnack, Laura and Klawonn, Thorsten and Kriehuber, Ralf
and Hollert, Henner and Schäfers, Christoph and Fenske,
Martina},
title = {{C}omparative analysis of the transcriptome responses of
zebrafish embryos after exposure to low concentrations of
cadmium, cobalt and copper},
journal = {Comparative biochemistry and physiology / D},
volume = {25},
issn = {1744-117X},
address = {New York, NY [u.a.]},
publisher = {Elsevier},
reportid = {FZJ-2018-00773},
pages = {99 - 108},
year = {2018},
abstract = {Metal toxicity is a global environmental challenge. Fish
are particularly prone to metal exposure, which can be
lethal or cause sublethal physiological impairments. The
objective ofthis study was to investigate how adverse
effects of chronic exposure to non-toxic levels of essential
and non-essential metals in early life stage zebrafish may
be explained by changes inthe transcriptome. We therefore
studied the effects of three different metals at low
concentrations in zebrafish embryos by transcriptomics
analysis. The study design comparedexposure effects caused
by different metals at different developmental stages
(pre-hatch and post-hatch). Wild-type embryos were exposed
to solutions of low concentrations of copper(CuSO4), cadmium
(CdCl2) and cobalt (CoSO4) until 96 h post-fertilization
(hpf) and microarray experiments were carried out to
determine transcriptome profiles at 48 and 96 hpf.We found
that the toxic metal cadmium affected the expression of more
genes at 96 hpf than 48 hpf. The opposite effect was
observed for the essential metals cobalt and copper,
whichalso showed enrichment of different GO terms. Genes
involved in neuromast and motor neuron development were
significantly enriched, agreeing with our previous results
showingmotor neuron and neuromast damage in the embryos. Our
data provide evidence that the response of the transcriptome
of fish embryos to metal exposure differs for essential and
nonessential metals.},
cin = {S-US},
ddc = {540},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)S-US-20090406},
pnm = {899 - ohne Topic (POF3-899)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-899},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:29287281},
UT = {WOS:000426535700011},
doi = {10.1016/j.cbd.2017.12.001},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/842554},
}