Naphthenic acid exposure disrupts mitochondrial function and locomotor behavior in marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma) via G protein–coupled receptor signaling: A multi-omics perspective | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Naphthenic acid exposure disrupts mitochondrial function and locomotor behavior in marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma) via G protein–coupled receptor signaling: A multi-omics perspective
Key Points
Mitochondrial function is significantly disrupted by naphthenic acid exposure, affecting locomotor behavior.
The study reports altered locomotor activity metrics in marine medaka after naphthenic acid exposure, indicating potential ecological risks.
Multi-omics techniques analyze the influence of naphthenic acid on g protein-coupled receptor signaling and its downstream effects.
These findings highlight the need for further investigation into the ecological implications of naphthenic acid exposure on aquatic life.