Impacts of real microplastic leachates on the development and behavior of developing zebrafish (Danio rerio).

IF 3.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Emma Tsai, Melanie Wilson, Mohamed Ateia, Ahmed Abdelmoneim
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Abstract

Plastic pollution in aquatic environments has increased, raising concerns about the toxicity of microplastics (MPs) and their additives to developing organisms. Numerous studies have examined the physical toxicity of microplastic particles, while comparatively few have investigated the effects of their leachates, particularly on organismal neurodevelopment and behavior. Additives from the MPs can desorb into the surrounding environment, generating leachates that may impact early development. This study evaluated the effects of early developmental exposure to MP leachates on early developing zebrafish (Danio rerio), quantifying effects on larval survival, development, activity, and behavioral responses to acute stressors. MPs-acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyamide 66 (PA66), and reinforced glass fiber (MIX)-were processed into particles (<500 μm) and incubated in embryo media for 24 hours under UV-C, 35 °C, and agitation to generate leachates through accelerated weathering. Zebrafish embryos were exposed from 6 to 120 hours post-fertilization (hpf) to varying leachate dilutions (corresponding to 0.063 to 10 000 mg MPs per L). At 120 hpf, larvae were assessed for survival, prevalence of morphological defects, overall growth, baseline activity, and behavioral responses to acoustic, visual, and peripheral irritant stressors. MIX leachate significantly increased mortality, while PET leachate exposure reduced growth. No significant morphological defects were observed across treatments. ABS, PA66, and PET leachates altered larval activity and behavioral stress responses. These preliminary findings suggest that MP leachates pose varying developmental and behavioral risks to developing organisms at critical exposure concentrations. Understanding these risks is crucial for assessing the environmental impacts of MPs pollution and informing regulatory policies.

真实微塑料渗滤液对发育中的斑马鱼发育和行为的影响。
水生环境中的塑料污染有所增加,引起了人们对微塑料(MPs)及其添加剂对发育中的生物的毒性的担忧。许多研究已经检查了微塑料颗粒的物理毒性,而相对较少的研究调查了它们的渗滤液的影响,特别是对生物体神经发育和行为的影响。MPs中的添加剂可以解吸到周围环境中,产生可能影响早期发育的渗滤液。本研究评估了早期暴露于MP渗滤液对早期发育的斑马鱼(Danio rerio)的影响,量化了对幼虫存活、发育、活动和对急性应激源的行为反应的影响。mps -丙烯腈-丁二烯-苯乙烯(ABS)、聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯(PET)、聚酰胺66 (PA66)和增强玻璃纤维(MIX)-被加工成颗粒(
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Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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9.50
自引率
3.60%
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202
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts publishes high quality papers in all areas of the environmental chemical sciences, including chemistry of the air, water, soil and sediment. We welcome studies on the environmental fate and effects of anthropogenic and naturally occurring contaminants, both chemical and microbiological, as well as related natural element cycling processes.
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