Sex-specific metabolic dysregulation in digestive glands of green mussels following exposure to triazophos

Pestic Biochem Physiol. 2023 Aug:194:105514. doi: 10.1016/j.pestbp.2023.105514. Epub 2023 Jul 4.

Abstract

As a ubiquitous environmental pollutant in China, triazophos (TP) is known to have neurotoxicity, oxidative stress, and reproductive toxicity to mussels. To investigate the molecular mechanisms of TP toxicity, metabolic changes in the digestive glands of Perna viridis in different sexes were examined after treated with 35 μg/L TP. Notably, 158 significant different metabolites (SDMs) were detected in TP-treated mussels and more than half of the SDMs were lipids and lipid-like molecules, which suggested that TP disturbed the lipid metabolism of P. viridis. In addition, metabolites associated with neurotoxicity and reproductive disturbance were also detected in female and male mussels. Moreover, a larger number of SDMs were found in male mussels (120 SDMs) than females (99 SDMs), and 60 common metabolites exhibited consistent variation tendency and similar magnitude in both sexes. The metabolic alternations in female and male mussels displayed similar protective mechanisms and also sex-specific responses, male mussels were more sensitive to TP exposure. This research provided new data about the molecular mechanisms of TP toxicity and the gender specific changes in mussels after treated by chemicals.

Keywords: Lipid metabolism; Organophosphorus insecticide; Perna viridis; Reproduction and nervous system; Sex specific.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Female
  • Male
  • Organothiophosphates / toxicity
  • Perna* / chemistry
  • Perna* / metabolism
  • Triazoles / metabolism
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / chemistry
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / metabolism
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / toxicity

Substances

  • triazophos
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Organothiophosphates
  • Triazoles