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  2. Gossypol acetic acid affects locomotor activity by inducing mitophagy-related ferroptosis and apoptosis in zebrafish

Gossypol acetic acid affects locomotor activity by inducing mitophagy-related ferroptosis and apoptosis in zebrafish

  • Toxicol Sci. 2025 Oct 24:kfaf149. doi: 10.1093/toxsci/kfaf149.
Yuxin Wang 1 Fangzhen Li 1 Liyan Xu 1 Hanxue Zhao 1 Attila Sik 2 3 Kechun Liu 1 Rongchun Wang 1
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Affiliations

  • 1 Engineering Research Center of Zebrafish Models for Human Diseases and Drug Screening of Shandong Province. Shandong Provincial Engineering Laboratory for Biological Testing Technology, Biology Institute, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences), 28789 Jingshidong Road, Licheng District, Jinan, Shandong Province, 250103, PR China.
  • 2 Institute of Physiology, Medical School, University of Pecs, Pecs, H-7624, Hungary.
  • 3 John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics, Biomatics and Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute, Obuda University, Becsi ut 96B, Budapest, 1034, Hungary.
Abstract

Gossypol acetic acid (GAA), a medicinal form of Gossypol, is a natural phenolic compound found in cottonseed, which possesses various biological activities, such as anti-fertility, Antiviral, anti-inflammatory, Antibacterial, and Anticancer properties. However, its potential risks to aquatic organisms are poorly investigated. Here, the toxic effects on locomotor activity and the underlying mechanism were assessed in vitro and in vivo, using the zebrafish model and PC12 cells. The results showed that after treatment from 6 hpf (hour post fertilization) to 120 hpf, 0.8 μM GAA significantly reduced the locomotor activity of zebrafish larvae. In addition, 0.6 μM and 0.8 μM GAA disrupted the dopamine neurons and the central nervous system, further inhibiting swimming activity. Furthermore, the muscle sarcomeres and hair cells of zebrafish larvae were affected after GAA exposure. Moreover, after GAA exposure, Fe2+ accumulated in the 0.6 μM and 0.8 μM GAA groups, and Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) increased, especially in the head region. In addition, Apoptosis could be observed in both the head and tail muscle regions. RT-qPCR results showed that GAA dysregulated the mRNA expression of the genes correlated to Mitophagy, oxidative stress and Ferroptosis pathways. The in vitro study using PC12 cells also showed that GAA could induce mitochondrial membrane potential rise, ROS generation, Apoptosis and Ferroptosis. These results indicate that GAA affects locomotor activity by disrupting the nervous system and muscle in zebrafish, and its toxicity is closely related to mitochondria dysfunction, oxidative stress, Apoptosis and Ferroptosis.

Keywords

Ferroptosis; Gossypol acetic acid; Neurotoxicity; Zebrafish.

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