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Pesticides Accelerate Fish Aging, Study Reveals

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Low-level pesticide exposure dramatically shortens fish lifespans.
  • Aging markers like shortened telomeres appear in exposed fish.
  • Findings suggest similar risks for human health from chemicals.
Pesticides Accelerate Fish Aging, Study Reveals

A recent study indicates that prolonged exposure to low concentrations of widely used agricultural chemicals can lead to accelerated aging and significantly reduced lifespans in fish. The research, conducted by Jason Rohr and Kai Huang at the University of Notre Dame, focused on the pesticide chlorpyrifos.

Observations of over 20,000 lake skygazer fish in China revealed shortened telomeres and increased lipofuscin deposition in fish from lakes with persistent low-level chlorpyrifos. These are established markers of biological aging. Laboratory experiments corroborated these findings, showing that chronic low-dose exposure, unlike acute high-dose exposure, degraded telomeres and reduced fish survival.

These findings challenge existing chemical safety regulations, which typically prioritize short-term, high-dose toxicity. The researchers highlight that the observed effects occurred at concentrations below current US freshwater safety standards. They caution that similar age-related risks could affect humans due to conserved telomere biology across vertebrates, underscoring the need for safety assessments to move beyond short-term toxicity tests.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The study found that pesticides like chlorpyrifos accelerate aging in fish by shortening telomeres, which are biological markers of aging.
Yes, research indicates that chronic low-dose exposure to pesticides can significantly reduce fish lifespan and accelerate aging.
Researchers suggest that due to conserved biological mechanisms, chronic low-dose pesticide exposure might pose similar aging-related risks to humans.

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