Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4306654271> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4306654271 endingPage "109563" @default.
- W4306654271 startingPage "109563" @default.
- W4306654271 abstract "Besides the roles in regulating immune responses, recent studies have also suggested a pivotal role of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in lipid metabolism. Previously we reported that graphene oxide (GO) suppresses TLR signaling pathways. In this study, we further investigated the in vivo toxicity of GO in zebrafish larvae via TLRs. Zebrafish embryos (5 h post fertilization; hpf) were exposed to 0.01, 0.1, 1 or 10 mg/L GO for up to 5 days, and the results revealed that GO induced developmental toxicity, in the form of delayed hatching time and increased deformity, mortality and heart rate; blood flow and linear velocity, however, remained unchanged. Meanwhile, the locomotor activities of larvae were also increased with GO exposure. As the possible mechanism for these effects, GO exposure significantly decreased TLR1, TLR4 and TLR5 expression, leading to suppressed expression of immune genes, including interleukin-1β (IL-1β), IL-6, IL-8, and tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα). Furthermore, the expression of perilipin 2 (PLIN2) was also decreased, which consequently led to decreased lipid droplet (LD) staining and triglyceride (TG) content. Interestingly, GO-induced deformity was significantly increased by TLR2/TLR4 agonist lipopolysaccharides (LPS), but less effectively promoted by TLR3 agonist poly inosinic: cytidylic acid (IC). The results from this study suggested that GO exposure induces developmental toxicity to zebrafish larvae via the suppression of TLR signaling pathways, likely due to immune inhibition and dysfunction of LD biogenesis." @default.
- W4306654271 created "2022-10-18" @default.
- W4306654271 creator A5004676848 @default.
- W4306654271 creator A5005851902 @default.
- W4306654271 creator A5020690901 @default.
- W4306654271 creator A5057190667 @default.
- W4306654271 creator A5057827327 @default.
- W4306654271 creator A5080846142 @default.
- W4306654271 date "2022-11-01" @default.
- W4306654271 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W4306654271 title "Graphene oxide exposure suppresses immune responses and increases the sensitivities of zebrafishes to lipopolysaccharides via the down-regulation of Toll-like receptors" @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2037794305 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2040112602 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2060351820 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2178250841 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2313033903 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2409248716 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2476931805 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2542924420 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2551163868 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2585716896 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2587680743 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2604244160 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2737660124 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2743230035 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2754166148 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2771968994 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2773966703 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2792571381 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2794874505 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2900980811 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2924316096 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2936616766 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2943638749 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2944774501 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2953060448 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2955620331 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2972859887 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2995616610 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W2997445955 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3017270950 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3027148070 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3035479521 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3041712839 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3045330871 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3046596678 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3048265323 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3048986294 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3093010709 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3106272672 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3132444508 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3133780546 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3135589819 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3145652122 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3167660118 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3176463813 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3177160725 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3200199159 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3206542809 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3210244836 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3212795752 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W3214539589 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W4200475178 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W4205249031 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W4224235020 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W4224262194 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W4283268888 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W4284894735 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W4289210916 @default.
- W4306654271 cites W4289527969 @default.
- W4306654271 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109563" @default.
- W4306654271 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4306654271 type Work @default.
- W4306654271 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W4306654271 countsByYear W43066542712023 @default.
- W4306654271 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4306654271 hasAuthorship W4306654271A5004676848 @default.
- W4306654271 hasAuthorship W4306654271A5005851902 @default.
- W4306654271 hasAuthorship W4306654271A5020690901 @default.
- W4306654271 hasAuthorship W4306654271A5057190667 @default.
- W4306654271 hasAuthorship W4306654271A5057827327 @default.
- W4306654271 hasAuthorship W4306654271A5080846142 @default.
- W4306654271 hasBestOaLocation W43066542711 @default.
- W4306654271 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W4306654271 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W4306654271 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W4306654271 hasConcept C136449434 @default.
- W4306654271 hasConcept C170493617 @default.
- W4306654271 hasConcept C179335377 @default.
- W4306654271 hasConcept C17991360 @default.
- W4306654271 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W4306654271 hasConcept C2776070231 @default.
- W4306654271 hasConcept C2776709828 @default.
- W4306654271 hasConcept C2776878037 @default.
- W4306654271 hasConcept C2778938600 @default.
- W4306654271 hasConcept C2779234561 @default.
- W4306654271 hasConcept C2781236682 @default.
- W4306654271 hasConcept C29730261 @default.