尺寸依赖性低密度聚乙烯微塑料对斑马鱼的急性影响

IF 3.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Sudharsan Sankar, Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Ajmitra Gurubaran, Kalyanaraman Rajagopal, Indhuja Jayaraj, Venkatachalam Deepa Parvathi
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摘要

微塑料已日益成为一种全球性威胁,弥漫在水生生态系统中,对海洋生物造成深远的生物影响。合成织物、消费塑料和工业垃圾的分解是这些污染物的来源。由于处置和破碎程序不当,这些塑料废料最终进入水体。虽然许多研究都集中于研究各种塑料的影响,但对低密度聚乙烯(LDPE)多孔塑料及其与生物群相互作用的独特方式的研究却很有限。在这项研究中,色素低密度聚乙烯塑料被分成三个不同的尺寸范围(10 微米、10-15 微米和 15-25 微米),并进行了特征描述,然后以 1 微克/毫升的浓度与斑马鱼接触 48 小时。对以下发育终点进行了分析和评估:组织病理学变化、胃肠道酶活性(胰蛋白酶、糜蛋白酶、羧肽酶 A、α-淀粉酶和脂肪酶)、生化反应(超氧化物歧化酶、脂质过氧化反应和过氧化氢酶)以及胚胎存活率和孵化率。 虽然接触 LDPE MP 不会导致胚胎死亡,但会导致孵化率下降、心率上升、MPs 在肠道中大量积聚以及严重的组织损伤,尤其是最小粒径的 MPs。这些结果表明,有色低密度聚乙烯多聚物可能会危害水生生物的生物完整性,给水生生态系统和公众健康带来越来越大的风险。
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Acute Effects of Size Dependent Low-Density Polyethylene Microplastics on Zebrafish

Microplastics have increasingly become a global menace, pervading aquatic ecosystems and exerting profound biological impacts on marine life. The breakdown of synthetic fabrics, consumer plastics and industrial trash is the source of these contaminants. Due to an inappropriate disposal and fragmentation procedures, these plastic waste materials end in aquatic bodies. While numerous studies have focused on studying the effects of various plastics, limited research has focused on low-density polyethylene (LDPE) MPs and their unique way of interaction with biota. In this study, pigmented LDPE plastics were separated into three distinct size ranges (> 10 µm, 10–15 µm, and 15–25 µm), characterized and exposed to zebrafish for 48 h at a concentration of 1 µg/ml. The following developmental endpoints were analyzed and assessed: histopathological changes, gastrointestinal enzyme activity (trypsin, chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidase A, α-amylase, and lipase), biochemical responses (superoxide dismutase, lipid peroxidation, and catalase) and embryo survival and hatching rates. Although LDPE MP exposure did not cause embryo death, it did cause a decrease in hatching rate, an increase in heart rate, a considerable accumulation of MPs in the gut and significant tissue damage, especially by the smallest particle size. These results demonstrate how colored LDPE MPs may jeopardize aquatic creatures’ biological integrity, posing a growing risk to aquatic ecosystems and public health.

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Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
6.90%
发文量
448
审稿时长
2.6 months
期刊介绍: Water, Air, & Soil Pollution is an international, interdisciplinary journal on all aspects of pollution and solutions to pollution in the biosphere. This includes chemical, physical and biological processes affecting flora, fauna, water, air and soil in relation to environmental pollution. Because of its scope, the subject areas are diverse and include all aspects of pollution sources, transport, deposition, accumulation, acid precipitation, atmospheric pollution, metals, aquatic pollution including marine pollution and ground water, waste water, pesticides, soil pollution, sewage, sediment pollution, forestry pollution, effects of pollutants on humans, vegetation, fish, aquatic species, micro-organisms, and animals, environmental and molecular toxicology applied to pollution research, biosensors, global and climate change, ecological implications of pollution and pollution models. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution also publishes manuscripts on novel methods used in the study of environmental pollutants, environmental toxicology, environmental biology, novel environmental engineering related to pollution, biodiversity as influenced by pollution, novel environmental biotechnology as applied to pollution (e.g. bioremediation), environmental modelling and biorestoration of polluted environments. Articles should not be submitted that are of local interest only and do not advance international knowledge in environmental pollution and solutions to pollution. Articles that simply replicate known knowledge or techniques while researching a local pollution problem will normally be rejected without review. Submitted articles must have up-to-date references, employ the correct experimental replication and statistical analysis, where needed and contain a significant contribution to new knowledge. The publishing and editorial team sincerely appreciate your cooperation. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution publishes research papers; review articles; mini-reviews; and book reviews.
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