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    Triclocarban (TCC) is a widely used broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent that has become a pollutant threatening the health of aquatic animals. However, the toxic effects of TCC on Penaeus monodon are still lacking. In this study, we exposed P. monodon to 1 μg/L (TCC-1) and 10 μg/L TCC (TCC-10) for 14 days, and the changes of histological morphology, physiological and immune responses in the gills were investigated. The results showed that TCC exposure caused the deformation of the gill vessels and the disordered arrangement of the gill filaments. Oxidative stress biochemical indexes such as H2O2 content, CAT and GPx activity and the relative expression levels of antioxidant-related genes (SOD, GPx and Nrf2) were increased in the TCC-1 and TCC-10 groups; the levels of CAT and HSP70 genes were increased but POD activity was decreased in the TCC-10 group. The relative expression levels of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress indexes such as ERP15 and ATF-6 genes were increased in the TCC-10 group, while the level of GRP78 gene was decreased in the TCC-1 and TCC-10 groups. The relative expression levels of apoptosis indexes such as p53 and JNK genes were increased, but CytC and Casp-3 genes were decreased in the TCC-1 and TCC-10 groups. Furthermore, the relative expression levels of detoxification metabolism-related genes (cytP450 and GST) and osmotic regulation-related genes (NKA-α, NKA-β, CA, AQP, CLC and CCP) were increased in the TCC-10 group. The results showed that TCC exposure could affect the physiological homeostasis in the gills of P. monodon, probably via damaging histological morphology, inducing oxidative stress, and disordering ER stress, apoptosis, detoxification and osmotic regulation. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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    Yuxiu Nan, Xuanyi Zhu, Jianhua Huang, Zhe Zhang, Yifu Xing, Yukai Yang, Meng Xiao, Yafei Duan. Toxic effects of triclocarban on the histological morphology, physiological and immune response in the gills of the black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon. Marine environmental research. 2023 Nov;192:106245

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