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- W4313442998 abstract "Difenoconazole is a commonly used triazole fungicide in agricultural production. Because of its slow degradation and easy accumulation in the environment, it seriously endangers both animal health and the ecological environment. Therefore, it is hoped that the effects on carp kidneys can be studied by simulating difenoconazole residues in the environment. The experiment was designed with two doses (0.488 mg/L, 1.953 mg/L) as exposure concentrations of difenoconazole for 4 d. Histopathological results showed that difenoconazole could cause severe damage to the kidney structure and extensive inflammatory cell infiltration in carp. Elevated levels of Creatinine, and BUN suggested the development of kidney damage. The DHE fluorescence probe's result suggested that difenoconazole might cause reactive oxygen species (ROS) to accumulate in the kidney of carp. Difenoconazole was found to increase MDA levels while decreasing the activities of CAT, SOD, and GSH-PX, according to biochemical indicators. In addition, difenoconazole could up-regulate the transcription levels of inflammatory factors tnf-α, il-6, il-1β, and inos. At the same time, it inhibited the transcription level of il-10 and tgf-β1. The TUNEL test clearly showed that difenoconazole induced apoptosis in the kidney and vastly raised the transcript levels of apoptosis-related genes p53, caspase9, caspase3, and bax while inhibiting the expression of Bcl-2, fas, capsase8. Additionally, TEM imaging showed that clearly autophagic lysosomes and autophagosomes were formed. Elevated levels of LC3II protein expression, increased transcript levels of the autophagy-related gene atg5 as well as decreased transcript levels of p62 represented the generation of autophagy. In conclusion, the study illustrated that oxidative stress, inflammation, apoptosis, and autophagy all played roles in difenoconazole-induced kidney injury in carp, which was closely linked to ROS production. This work provides a valuable reference for studying the toxicity of difenoconazole to aquatic organisms." @default.
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- W4313442998 title "Crosstalk of oxidative stress, inflammation, apoptosis, and autophagy under reactive oxygen stress involved in difenoconazole-induced kidney damage in carp" @default.
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