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dc.contributor.author Onofre Camarena, DIana Belén
dc.contributor.author Elizalde-Velázquez, Gustavo Axel
dc.contributor.author Gómez-Oliván, Leobardo Manuel
dc.contributor.author García Medina, Sandra
dc.contributor.author Galar Martínez, Marcela
dc.contributor.author Jerónimo Juárez, José Roberto
dc.contributor.author Herrera Vázquez, Selene Elizabeth
dc.date.accessioned 2024-11-12T16:23:47Z
dc.date.available 2024-11-12T16:23:47Z
dc.date.issued 2024-04-16
dc.identifier.issn 0269-7491
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/141587
dc.description Artículo en revista indizada es
dc.description.abstract Current and thorough information on the ecotoxicological consequences of pharmaceuticals is accessible globally. However, there remains a substantial gap in knowledge concerning the potentially toxic effects of COVID-19 used drugs, individually and combined, on aquatic organisms. Given the factors above, our investigation assumes pivotal importance in elucidating whether or not paracetamol, dexamethasone, metformin, and their tertiary mixtures might prompt histological impairment, oxidative stress, and apoptosis in the liver of zebrafish. The findings indicated that all treatments, except paracetamol, augmented the antioxidant activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAD), along with elevating the levels of oxidative biomarkers such as lipid peroxidation (LPX), hydroperoxides (HPC), and protein carbonyl content (PCC). Paracetamol prompted a reduction in the activities SOD and CAT and exhibited the most pronounced toxic response when compared to the other treatments. The gene expression patterns paralleled those of oxidative stress, with all treatments demonstrating overexpression of bax, bcl2, and p53. The above suggested a probable apoptotic response in the liver of the fish. Nevertheless, our histological examinations revealed that none of the treatments induced an apoptotic or inflammatory response in the hepatocytes. Instead, the observed tissue alterations encompassed leukocyte infiltration, sinusoidal dilatation, pyknosis, fatty degeneration, diffuse congestion, and vacuolization. In summary, the hepatic toxicity elicited by COVID-19 drugs in zebrafish was less pronounced than anticipated. This attenuation could be attributed to metformin’s antioxidant and hormetic effects. es
dc.description.sponsorship Consejo Nacional de Humanidades Ciencia y Tecnología es
dc.language.iso eng es
dc.publisher Environmental Pollution es
dc.rights embargoedAccess es
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 es
dc.subject COVID-19 drugs es
dc.subject Oxidative damage es
dc.subject Histological damage es
dc.subject Gene expression es
dc.subject Zebrafish es
dc.subject.classification BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA es
dc.title Assessing the impact of COVID-19 era drug combinations on hepatic functionality: A thorough investigation in adult Danio rerio es
dc.type Artículo es
dc.provenance Científica es
dc.road Dorada es
dc.organismo Química es
dc.ambito Internacional es
dc.cve.CenCos 20401 es
dc.relation.vol 349
dc.relation.año 2024
dc.relation.doi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.123997
dc.validacion.itt Si es


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  • Título
  • Assessing the impact of COVID-19 era drug combinations on hepatic functionality: A thorough investigation in adult Danio rerio
  • Autor
  • Onofre Camarena, DIana Belén
  • Elizalde-Velázquez, Gustavo Axel
  • Gómez-Oliván, Leobardo Manuel
  • García Medina, Sandra
  • Galar Martínez, Marcela
  • Jerónimo Juárez, José Roberto
  • Herrera Vázquez, Selene Elizabeth
  • Fecha de publicación
  • 2024-04-16
  • Editor
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Tipo de documento
  • Artículo
  • Palabras clave
  • COVID-19 drugs
  • Oxidative damage
  • Histological damage
  • Gene expression
  • Zebrafish

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