Comparing the effects and potencies of perchlorate and nitrate on amphibian metamorphosis using a modified amphibian metamorphosis assay (AMA)

Douglas J. Fort, Brittanie F. Peake,Michael B. Mathis, M. Annegaaike Leopold,Jeffrey C. Wolf, Peter J. J. M. Weterings

JOURNAL OF APPLIED TOXICOLOGY(2024)

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A modified amphibian metamorphosis assay was performed in which Nieuwkoop and Faber (NF) stage 47 Xenopus laevis larvae were exposed to different concentrations of either perchlorate (ClO4-) or nitrate (NO3-) for 32 days. Larvae were exposed to 0.0 (control), 5, 25, 125, 625, and 3125 mu g/L ClO4-, or 0 (control), 23, 71, 217, 660, and 2000 mg/L NO3-. The primary endpoints were survival, hind limb length (HLL), forelimb emergence and development, developmental stage (including time to NF stage 62 [MT62]), thyroid histopathology, wet weight, and snout-vent length (SVL). Developmental delay as evidenced by altered stage distribution and increased MT62, a higher degree of thyroid follicular cell hypertrophy, and an increase in the prevalence of follicular cell hyperplasia was observed at concentrations >= 125 mu g/L ClO4-. The no observed effect concentration (NOEC) for developmental endpoints was 25.0 mu g/L ClO4- and the NOEC for growth endpoints was 3125 mu g/L ClO4-. Exposure to nitrate did not adversely affect MT62, but a decreasing trend in stage distribution and median developmental stage at >= 217 mg/L NO3- was observed. No histopathologic effects associated with nitrate exposure were observed. An increasing trend in SVL-normalized HLL was observed at 2000 mg/L NO3-. Nitrate did not alter larval growth. The NOEC for developmental endpoints was 71 mg/L NO3-, and 2000 mg/L NO3- for growth endpoints. The present study provided additional evidence that the effects and potency of nitrate and perchlorate on metamorphosis and growth in X. laevis are considerably different. A modified amphibian metamorphosis assay was performed with perchlorate (ClO4-) or nitrate (NO3-) for 32 days. The no observed effect concentration (NOEC) for developmental endpoints was 25 mu g/L ClO4- and NOEC for growth endpoints was 3125 mu g/L ClO4-. The NOEC for developmental endpoints was 71 mg/L, and 2000 mg/L NO3- for growth endpoints. The present study demonstrated that the effects and potency of nitrate and perchlorate on metamorphosis and growth in X. laevis are considerably different.
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amphibian,development,metamorphosis,nitrate,perchlorate,thyroid
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