Biology, Vol. 14, Pages 1398: 2-(Methylthio) Benzothiazole (MTBT) Induces Cardiovascular Toxicity in Zebrafish Larvae and Investigates Its Mechanism


Biology, Vol. 14, Pages 1398: 2-(Methylthio) Benzothiazole (MTBT) Induces Cardiovascular Toxicity in Zebrafish Larvae and Investigates Its Mechanism

Biology doi: 10.3390/biology14101398

Authors:
Yidi Wang
Junjie Wang
Jie Gu
Fei Ye
Liguo Guo

2-(Methylthio) benzothiazole (MTBT) is widely used in the industrial and pharmaceutical fields, but limited research has been conducted on its aquatic toxicity. In this study, we established a zebrafish model to systematically evaluate its developmental and functional toxicity, focusing on the cardiovascular systems of larvae. The results showed that MTBT significantly reduced heart rate, caused pericardial edema and deformity, delayed cardiac maturation, decreased stroke volume and cardiac output, and led to vascular structural defects. Mechanistically, MTBT upregulated the expression of the core target PTGS2, activated the apoptotic pathway, and mediated cardiovascular toxicity. This study is the first to systematically confirm the cardiovascular toxicity of MTBT, supplementing its toxicological database and providing a scientific basis for the establishment of environmental safety thresholds and risk management.



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