The
potential for adverse effects in fish exposed
to antidepressants in the aquatic environment
Posted on 2021-12-03 - 00:43
Antidepressants are one of the most
commonly prescribed pharmaceutical
classes for the treatment of psychiatric conditions. They act via
modulation of brain monoaminergic signaling systems (predominantly
serotonergic, adrenergic, dopaminergic) that show a high degree of
structural conservation across diverse animal phyla. A reasonable
assumption, therefore, is that exposed fish and other aquatic wildlife
may be affected by antidepressants released into the natural environment.
Indeed, there are substantial data reported for exposure effects in
fish, albeit most are reported for exposure concentrations exceeding
those occurring in natural environments. From a critical analysis
of the available evidence for effects in fish, risk quotients (RQs)
were derived from laboratory-based studies for a selection of antidepressants
most commonly detected in the aquatic environment. We conclude that
the likelihood for effects in fish on standard measured end points
used in risk assessment (i.e., excluding effects on behavior) is low
for levels of exposure occurring in the natural environment. Nevertheless,
some effects on behavior have been reported for environmentally relevant
exposures, and antidepressants can bioaccumulate in fish tissues.
Limitations in the datasets used to calculate RQs revealed important
gaps in which future research should be directed to more accurately
assess the risks posed by antidepressants to fish. Developing greater
certainty surrounding risk of antidepressants to fish requires more
attention directed toward effects on behaviors relating to individual
fitness, the employment of environmentally realistic exposure levels,
on chronic exposure scenarios, and on mixtures analyses, especially
given the wide range of similarly acting compounds released into the
environment.
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Gould, Sophie
L.; Winter, Matthew J.; Norton, William H. J.; Tyler, Charles R. (2021). The
potential for adverse effects in fish exposed
to antidepressants in the aquatic environment. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.1c04724