Microplastics (MPs) are a ubiquitous pollutant detected not only in marine and freshwater bodies, but also in tap and bottled water worldwide. While MPs have been extensively studied, the toxicity of their smaller counterpart, nanoplastics (NPs), is not well documented. Despite likely large-scale human and animal exposure to NPs, the associated health risks remain unclear, especially during early developmental stages. To address this, we investigated the health impacts of exposures to both 50 and 200Â nm polystyrene NPs in larval zebrafish. From 6 to 120Â h post-fertilization (hpf), developing zebrafish were exposed to a range of fluorescent NPs (10-10,000Â parts per billion). Dose-dependent increases in accumulation were identified in exposed larval fish, potentially coinciding with an altered behavioral response as evidenced through swimming hyperactivity. Notably, exposures did not impact mortality, hatching rate, or deformities; however, transcriptomic analysis suggests neurodegeneration and motor dysfunction at both high and low concentrations. Furthermore, results of this study suggest that NPs can accumulate in the tissues of larval zebrafish, alter their transcriptome, and affect behavior and physiology, potentially decreasing organismal fitness in contaminated ecosystems. The uniquely broad scale of this study during a critical window of development provides crucial multidimensional characterization of NP impacts on human and animal health.
Nanoplastics impact the zebrafish (Danio rerio) transcriptome: Associated developmental and neurobehavioral consequences.
纳米塑料对斑马鱼(Danio rerio)转录组的影响:相关的发育和神经行为后果
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作者:Pedersen Adam F, Meyer Danielle N, Petriv Anna-Maria V, Soto Abraham L, Shields Jeremiah N, Akemann Camille, Baker Bridget B, Tsou Wei-Ling, Zhang Yongli, Baker Tracie R
| 期刊: | Environmental Pollution | 影响因子: | 7.300 |
| 时间: | 2020 | 起止号: | 2020 Nov;266(Pt 2):115090 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115090 | 研究方向: | 发育与干细胞、神经科学 |
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