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    Benzodiazepines (BZDs) have been widely detected in aquatic environments, but their neurotoxic effects and potential mechanisms are still unclear. This study focuses on flunitrazepam (FLZ) and its metabolite, 7-aminoflunitrazepam (7-FLZ), as representative psychotropic BZD. We investigated their neurotoxic effects on adult zebrafish following a 30-day exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations. The findings reveal that exposure to these drugs induces anxiety-like and aggressive behaviors in zebrafish. Additionally, notable morphological damage to brain tissue and mitochondrial structures was observed. Through TUNEL staining, an increase in apoptotic cells was detected in the brain tissue of the exposed group, accompanied by marked elevations in ROS and caspase-3/9 levels. The upregulation of apoptosis-related genes Bax, p53, and Bcl-2 confirmed the occurrence of apoptosis. Furthermore, exposure to the drugs resulted in decreased acetylation levels of brain histones H3 and H4. The upregulation of histone deacetylation enzyme genes (HDAC1, HDAC3, HDAC4, and HDAC6) supported this result. Molecular docking results suggest that compared to 7-FLZ, FLZ has a higher binding affinity with HDAC3 and HDAC4, explaining why it causes lower histone acetylation levels. This study in zebrafish elucidates the neurotoxicity and molecular mechanisms induced by FLZ and 7-FLZ, which is significant for further understanding the impact of BZDs on human health and assessing their ecological risks. Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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    Yingjun Qin, Yajing Huang, Wenting Lin, Rui Huang, Kan Li, Xing Han, Yuan Ren. Neurotoxic effects induced by flunitrazepam and its metabolites in zebrafish: Oxidative stress, apoptosis, and histone hypoacetylation. The Science of the total environment. 2024 Mar 20;917:170521

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    PMID: 38290676

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