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- ZDB-FIG-230810-23
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- Bai et al., 2023 - Structure-based developmental toxicity and ASD-phenotypes of bisphenol A analogues in embryonic zebrafish
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Fig. 6. BPA, BPF, and BPS upregulate K+ ion channel related genes. Zebrafish embryos exposed to 0.1 %DMSO (vehicle control), BPA (2 μM), BPF (3 μM), BPS (1 μM), and VPA (5 μM; positive control) from 8 to 120 hpf were collected at 120 hpf for gene expression analysis. Gene expression fold change (Log2) for larvae exposed to VPA (A), BPA (B), BPF (C), and BPS (D). Genes related to K+ channel: K+ channel tetramerization domain containing 4 (kctd4), kctd12, kctd13, K+ voltage-gated channel shaker-related subfamily, beta member 1 a(kcnab1a), K+ voltage-gated channel, subfamily H (eag-related), member 4a (kcnh4a), K+ inwardly-rectifying channel, subfamily J, member 6 (kchj6). Genes related to calcium ion channel: ryanodine receptor 1a (ryr1a), ryr1b, ryr2, ryr3, troponin C type 1a (tnnc-1), and tnnc-2. Sodium ion channel gene: voltage-gated, type IV, beta b (scn4bb). Acetylcholine receptor gene: cholinergic receptor nicotinic alpha 1 subunit (chrna1). Values are plotted as the mean ± SEM (N = 3, pooled sample from 20 larvae per replicate), and the asterisk (*) indicates a significant difference from the vehicle control (0.1 % DMSO) at P < 0.05. |