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Comparative Pharmacology and Toxicology of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment: Diphenhydramine Protection of Diazinon Toxicity in Danio rerio but Not Daphnia magna
by
Berninger, Jason P
, Brooks, Bryan W
, Du, Bowen
, Kristofco, Lauren A
, Chambliss, C. Kevin
in
Calibration
/ Design of experiments
/ Emergency medical care
/ Hypotheses
/ Organisms
/ PCB
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Pharmacology
/ Poisoning
/ Polychlorinated biphenyls
/ Solvents
/ Toxicity
/ Toxicology
/ Water quality
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Zebrafish
2015
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Comparative Pharmacology and Toxicology of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment: Diphenhydramine Protection of Diazinon Toxicity in Danio rerio but Not Daphnia magna
by
Berninger, Jason P
, Brooks, Bryan W
, Du, Bowen
, Kristofco, Lauren A
, Chambliss, C. Kevin
in
Calibration
/ Design of experiments
/ Emergency medical care
/ Hypotheses
/ Organisms
/ PCB
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Pharmacology
/ Poisoning
/ Polychlorinated biphenyls
/ Solvents
/ Toxicity
/ Toxicology
/ Water quality
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Zebrafish
2015
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Comparative Pharmacology and Toxicology of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment: Diphenhydramine Protection of Diazinon Toxicity in Danio rerio but Not Daphnia magna
by
Berninger, Jason P
, Brooks, Bryan W
, Du, Bowen
, Kristofco, Lauren A
, Chambliss, C. Kevin
in
Calibration
/ Design of experiments
/ Emergency medical care
/ Hypotheses
/ Organisms
/ PCB
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Pharmacology
/ Poisoning
/ Polychlorinated biphenyls
/ Solvents
/ Toxicity
/ Toxicology
/ Water quality
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Zebrafish
2015
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Comparative Pharmacology and Toxicology of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment: Diphenhydramine Protection of Diazinon Toxicity in Danio rerio but Not Daphnia magna
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Comparative Pharmacology and Toxicology of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment: Diphenhydramine Protection of Diazinon Toxicity in Danio rerio but Not Daphnia magna
2015
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Pharmaceuticals and other contaminants of emerging concern present unique challenges to environmental risk assessment and management. Fortunately, mammalian pharmacology and toxicology safety data are more readily available for pharmaceuticals than other environmental contaminants. Identifying approaches to read-across such pharmaceutical safety information to non-target species represents a major research need to assess environmental hazards. Here, we tested a biological read-across hypothesis from emergency medicine with common aquatic invertebrate and vertebrate models. In mammals, the antihistamine diphenhydramine (DPH) confers protection from poisoning by acetylcholinesterase inhibition because DPH blocks the acetylcholine receptor. We employed standardized toxicity methods to examine individual and mixture toxicity of DPH and the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor diazinon (DZN) in Daphnia magna (an invertebrate) and Danio rerio (zebrafish, a vertebrate). Though the standardized Fish Embryo Toxicity method evaluates early life stage toxicity of zebrafish (0–3 days post fertilization, dpf), we further evaluated DPH, DZN, and their equipotent mixture during three development stages (0–3, 3–6, 7–10 dpf) in zebrafish embryos. Independent action and concentration addition mixture models and fish plasma modeling were used to assist interpretation of mixture toxicity experiments. Though our primary hypothesis was not confirmed in acute studies with Daphnia magna, DPH conferred a protective effect for acute DZN toxicity to zebrafish when DPH plasma levels were expected to be greater than mammalian therapeutic, but lower than acutely lethal, internal doses. We further observed that timing of developmental exposure influenced the magnitude of DZN and DPH toxicity to zebrafish, which suggests that future zebrafish toxicity studies with pharmaceuticals and pesticides should examine exposure during developmental stages.
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Springer Nature B.V
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