Exposure to sub-lethal dose of a combination insecticide during early embryogenesis influences the normal patterning of mesoderm resulting in incomplete closure of ventral body wall of chicks of domestic hen

Pesticide exposure to the non target groups especially during embryonic development has quite often resulted in congenital malformations. A commercially available combination insecticide (Ci, 50% chlorpyrifos and 5% cypermethrin) is known to induce ventral body wall defects (VBWDs) wherein abdominal...

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Main Authors: Shashikant Sharma, Gowri K. Uggini, Venus Patel, Isha Desai, Suresh Balakrishnan
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-01-01
Series:Toxicology Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221475001830091X
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spelling doaj-a10c5260f0774dcd9ee46630fb6cff5e2020-11-25T00:08:14ZengElsevierToxicology Reports2214-75002018-01-015302308Exposure to sub-lethal dose of a combination insecticide during early embryogenesis influences the normal patterning of mesoderm resulting in incomplete closure of ventral body wall of chicks of domestic henShashikant Sharma0Gowri K. Uggini1Venus Patel2Isha Desai3Suresh Balakrishnan4Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, The M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, 390002, Gujarat, IndiaDepartment of Zoology, Faculty of Science, The M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, 390002, Gujarat, IndiaDepartment of Zoology, Faculty of Science, The M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, 390002, Gujarat, IndiaN V. Patel College of Pure and Applied Sciences, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Anand, 388120, Gujarat, IndiaDepartment of Zoology, Faculty of Science, The M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, 390002, Gujarat, India; Corresponding author.Pesticide exposure to the non target groups especially during embryonic development has quite often resulted in congenital malformations. A commercially available combination insecticide (Ci, 50% chlorpyrifos and 5% cypermethrin) is known to induce ventral body wall defects (VBWDs) wherein abdominal viscera protrude out of the ventral body wall. Herein, an attempt was made to understand the mechanistic insight into Ci induced VBWDs. For this, before incubation, the chick embryos were dosed with the test chemical and then at different developmental stages of incubation, they were monitored for the changes in the expression of certain genes, which are indispensable for the ventral body wall closure since they regulate the cell fate, proliferation and survival. Concurrently, histopathological changes during the embryonic development were examined to corroborate the above observations. The results of mRNA profiling revealed a significant downregulation of Shh on day 4 and upregulation on day 10, while bmp4, Pitx2, E-cadherin, Wnt11, Wnt6, Pxn, MyoD1, Caspase-3, AHR, Cyp3A4, showed a significant upregulation on day 4 and/or on day 10. N-cadherin, fgf8, bmp1 showed no significant changes. The possible means by which these skewed expression patterns of regulatory molecules culminated into the VBWD are discussed. Keywords: Ventral body wall defect, Combination insecticide, Chick embryohttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221475001830091X
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author Shashikant Sharma
Gowri K. Uggini
Venus Patel
Isha Desai
Suresh Balakrishnan
spellingShingle Shashikant Sharma
Gowri K. Uggini
Venus Patel
Isha Desai
Suresh Balakrishnan
Exposure to sub-lethal dose of a combination insecticide during early embryogenesis influences the normal patterning of mesoderm resulting in incomplete closure of ventral body wall of chicks of domestic hen
Toxicology Reports
author_facet Shashikant Sharma
Gowri K. Uggini
Venus Patel
Isha Desai
Suresh Balakrishnan
author_sort Shashikant Sharma
title Exposure to sub-lethal dose of a combination insecticide during early embryogenesis influences the normal patterning of mesoderm resulting in incomplete closure of ventral body wall of chicks of domestic hen
title_short Exposure to sub-lethal dose of a combination insecticide during early embryogenesis influences the normal patterning of mesoderm resulting in incomplete closure of ventral body wall of chicks of domestic hen
title_full Exposure to sub-lethal dose of a combination insecticide during early embryogenesis influences the normal patterning of mesoderm resulting in incomplete closure of ventral body wall of chicks of domestic hen
title_fullStr Exposure to sub-lethal dose of a combination insecticide during early embryogenesis influences the normal patterning of mesoderm resulting in incomplete closure of ventral body wall of chicks of domestic hen
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to sub-lethal dose of a combination insecticide during early embryogenesis influences the normal patterning of mesoderm resulting in incomplete closure of ventral body wall of chicks of domestic hen
title_sort exposure to sub-lethal dose of a combination insecticide during early embryogenesis influences the normal patterning of mesoderm resulting in incomplete closure of ventral body wall of chicks of domestic hen
publisher Elsevier
series Toxicology Reports
issn 2214-7500
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Pesticide exposure to the non target groups especially during embryonic development has quite often resulted in congenital malformations. A commercially available combination insecticide (Ci, 50% chlorpyrifos and 5% cypermethrin) is known to induce ventral body wall defects (VBWDs) wherein abdominal viscera protrude out of the ventral body wall. Herein, an attempt was made to understand the mechanistic insight into Ci induced VBWDs. For this, before incubation, the chick embryos were dosed with the test chemical and then at different developmental stages of incubation, they were monitored for the changes in the expression of certain genes, which are indispensable for the ventral body wall closure since they regulate the cell fate, proliferation and survival. Concurrently, histopathological changes during the embryonic development were examined to corroborate the above observations. The results of mRNA profiling revealed a significant downregulation of Shh on day 4 and upregulation on day 10, while bmp4, Pitx2, E-cadherin, Wnt11, Wnt6, Pxn, MyoD1, Caspase-3, AHR, Cyp3A4, showed a significant upregulation on day 4 and/or on day 10. N-cadherin, fgf8, bmp1 showed no significant changes. The possible means by which these skewed expression patterns of regulatory molecules culminated into the VBWD are discussed. Keywords: Ventral body wall defect, Combination insecticide, Chick embryo
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221475001830091X
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