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Title: Combined effects of microplastics and chemical contaminants on the organ toxicity of zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Authors: Rainieri, Sandra; Conlledo, Nadia; Larsen, Bodil K.; Granby, Kit; Barranco, Alejandro
Citation: ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2018, 162, 135-143
Abstract: Microplastics contamination of the aquatic environment is considered a growing problem. The ingestion of microplastics has been documented for a variety of aquatic animals. Studies have shown the potential of microplastics to affect the bioavailability and uptake route of sorbed co-contaminants of different nature in living organisms. Persistent organic pollutants and metals have been the co-contaminants majorly investigated in this field. The combined effect of microplastics and sorbed co-contaminants in aquatic organisms still needs to be properly understood. To address this, we have subjected zebrafish to four different feeds: A) untreated feed; B) feed supplemented with microplastics (LD-PE 125-250 mu m of diameter); C) feed supplemented with 2\% microplastics to which a mixture of PCBs, BFRs, PFCs and methylmercury were sorbed; and D) feed supplemented with the mixture of contaminants only. After 3 weeks of exposure fish were dissected and liver, intestine, muscular tissue and brain were extracted. After visual observation, evaluation of differential gene expression of some selected biomarker genes in liver, intestine and brain were carried out. Additionally, quantification of perfluorinated compounds in liver, brain, muscular tissue and intestine of some selected samples were performed. The feed supplemented with microplastics with sorbed contaminants produced the most evident effects especially on the liver. The results indicate that microplastics alone does not produce relevant effects on zebrafish in the experimental conditions tested; on the contrary, the combined effect of microplastics and sorbed contaminants altered significantly their organs homeostasis in a greater manner than the contaminants alone.
Keywords: Gene expression; Microplastics; Perfluorinated compounds; Toxicity; Sorbed contaminants; Zebrafish; POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS; GOBY POMATOSCHISTUS-MICROPS; BIOMARKER RESPONSES; FISH; NANOPLASTICS; EXPRESSION; JUVENILES; SEAFOOD; HEALTH; SEA
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Type: Article
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2017.12.019
URI: http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/828
ISSN: 0013-9351
E-ISSN: 1096-0953
Funder: European Union [311820]
Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [SAFEFOOD -CTQ2014-54801-C2-2-R]
Appears in Publication types:Artículos científicos



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