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Characterization of neurotransmitters and related metabolites in Daphnia magna juveniles deficient in serotonin and exposed to neuroactive chemicals that affect its behavior: A targeted LC-MS/MS method

AutorFuertes, Inmaculada CSIC ORCID; Barata Martí, Carlos CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveNeurotransmitters
Neurochemicals
Daphnia magna
LC–MS/MS
Quality assurance
Behaviour
Fecha de publicaciónene-2021
EditorElsevier
CitaciónChemosphere 263:127814 (2021)
ResumenNeurotransmitters are endogenous metabolites that play a crucial role within an organism, at the chemical synapses. There is a growing interest in their analytical determination for understanding the neurotoxic effect of contaminants. Daphnia magna represents an excellent aquatic model for these environmental studies, due to its similarities with vertebrates in several neurotransmitters and related gene pathways and because of its wide application in ecotoxicological studies. Within this study, an accurate and sensible method of analysis of 17 neurotransmitters and related precursors and metabolites was developed. The method was validated in terms of sensitivity, reproducibility, precision, and accuracy, and also matrix effect was evaluated. As an independent probe of method validation and applicability, the method was applied to two different scenarios. First, it was used for the study of neurotransmitter levels in genetically mutated tryptophan hydrolase D. magna clones, confirming the absence of serotonin and its metabolite 5-HIAA. Additionally, the method was applied for determining the effects of chemical compounds known to affect different neurotransmitter systems and to alter Daphnia behavior. Significant changes were observed in 13 of the analyzed neurotransmitters across treatments, which were related to the neurotransmitter systems described as being affected by these neurochemicals. These two studies, which provide results on the ways in which the neurotransmitter systems in D. magna are affected, have corroborated the applicability of the presented method, of great importance due to the suitability of this organism for environmental neurotoxicity studies.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127814
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/220657
DOI10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127814
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