来自汽车轮胎颗粒和PET瓶的化学渗滤液对Mytilus edulis血细胞产生毒性作用

IF 9 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
M. Elisabetta Michelangeli , Sicco H. Brandsma , Maria Margalef , Emelie Forsman , Sebastian Kuehr , Davide Spanu , Tânia Gomes
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塑料材料含有有害化学物质,包括阻燃剂、抗氧化剂、稳定剂和金属等添加剂,这些添加剂会渗入环境,影响水生生物。本研究首次使用接近体外条件的流式细胞术方法评估汽车轮胎颗粒(CTG)和PET瓶(PET)提取的渗滤液对贻贝(Mytilus edulis)血细胞的毒性。暴露24小时后,CTG渗滤液具有复杂的化学特征(13,520个特征)和高金属负荷,细胞活力、代谢活性、线粒体活性氧(ROS)形成、脂质过氧化(LPO)和溶酶体含量降低。这些渗滤液也损害细胞质和线粒体膜电位,增加中性脂质和改变DNA含量。PET渗滤液虽然具有较少的化学特征(5631)和金属含量,但也降低了细胞活力、代谢活性、LPO和溶酶体含量,同时增加了细胞质膜电位、ROS水平、NL,并改变了MMP和DNA含量。这些发现表明,CTG和PET的渗滤液可以通过氧化应激、膜去极化和代谢过程中断等机制损害双壳类动物的血细胞功能,强调了它们的毒性潜力。本研究强调了塑料渗滤液在海洋生物中的毒性途径,将其有机和无机化合物的复杂化学成分与环境条件下的高生态毒理学风险联系起来。
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Chemical leachates from car tyre granulates and PET bottles induce toxic effects on Mytilus edulis haemocytes

Chemical leachates from car tyre granulates and PET bottles induce toxic effects on Mytilus edulis haemocytes
Plastic materials contain hazardous chemicals, including additives like flame retardants, antioxidants, stabilizers, and metals, which can leach into the environment and impact aquatic life. This study is the first to evaluate the toxicity of leachates derived from car tyre granulates (CTG) and PET bottles (PET) on haemocytes of the mussel Mytilus edulis using a flow cytometry approach close to in vitro conditions. Following 24 h exposure, CTG leachates, characterized by a complex chemical profile (13,520 features) and high metal load, reduced cell viability, metabolic activity, mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation, lipid peroxidation (LPO) and lysosomal content. These leachates also impaired cytoplasmatic and mitochondrial membrane potentials, increased neutral lipids and altered DNA content. PET leachates, although with fewer chemical features (5631) and metal levels, also reduced cell viability, metabolic activity, LPO, and lysosome content, while increasing cytoplasmic membrane potential, ROS levels, NL, and altering MMP and DNA content. These findings indicated that leachates from CTG and PET can impair haemocytes functions in bivalves through mechanisms such as oxidative stress, membrane depolarization, and disrupted metabolic processes, underscoring their toxic potential. This study highlighted the toxicity pathways of plastic leachates in marine organisms, linking their complex chemical composition of organic and inorganic compounds to high ecotoxicological risks in environmental conditions.
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