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Mystery in the Water: How Mom's Exposure to a Chemical Affects Baby Fish
Saturday, March 15, 2025
So, how does TDtBPP cause these problems? It turns out that TDtBPP messes with something called the foxO1/ripor2 pathway. This pathway is important for the fish's development. When TDtBPP blocks this pathway, it causes a gene called ripor2 to not work properly. This leads to the baby fish having problems developing.
The researchers did some cool experiments to figure this out. They used something called molecular docking to see how TDtBPP interacts with the foxO1 pathway. They also used a special chemical to block foxO1 and saw that it had the same effect as TDtBPP. This confirmed that TDtBPP causes problems by blocking foxO1, which then affects ripor2.
This study shows that chemicals in the water can have serious effects on fish populations. It's important to understand how these chemicals work so we can protect our waterways and the animals that live in them.
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