Samardakiewicz Sławomir, Krzeszowiec-Jeleń Weronika, Bednarski Waldemar, Jankowski Artur, Suski Szymon, Gabryś Halina, Woźny Adam
Laboratory of Electron and Confocal Microscopy, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland.
Department of Plant Biotechnology, Faculty of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biotechnology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland.
PLoS One. 2015 Feb 3;10(2):e0116757. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0116757. eCollection 2015.
Lead ions are particularly dangerous to the photosynthetic apparatus, but little is known about the effects of trace metals, including Pb, on regulation of chloroplast redistribution. In this study a new effect of lead on chloroplast distribution patterns and movements was demonstrated in mesophyll cells of a small-sized aquatic angiosperm Lemna trisulca L. (star duckweed). An analysis of confocal microscopy images of L. trisulca fronds treated with lead (15 μM Pb2+, 24 h) in darkness or in weak white light revealed an enhanced accumulation of chloroplasts in the profile position along the anticlinal cell walls, in comparison to untreated plants. The rearrangement of chloroplasts in their response to lead ions in darkness was similar to the avoidance response of chloroplasts in plants treated with strong white light. Transmission electron microscopy X-ray microanalysis showed that intracellular chloroplast arrangement was independent of the location of Pb deposits, suggesting that lead causes redistribution of chloroplasts, which looks like a light-induced avoidance response, but is not a real avoidance response to the metal. Furthermore, a similar redistribution of chloroplasts in L. trisulca cells in darkness was observed also under the influence of exogenously applied hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). In addition, we detected an enhanced accumulation of endogenous H2O2 after treatment of plants with lead. Interestingly, H2O2-specific scavenger catalase partly abolished the Pb-induced chloroplast response. These results suggest that H2O2 can be involved in the avoidance-like movement of chloroplasts induced by lead. Analysis of photometric measurements revealed also strong inhibition (but not complete) of blue-light-induced chloroplast movements by lead. This inhibition may result from disturbances in the actin cytoskeleton, as we observed fragmentation and disappearance of actin filaments around chloroplasts. Results of this study show that the mechanisms of the toxic effect of lead on chloroplasts can include disturbances in their movement and distribution pattern.
铅离子对光合机构特别危险,但对于包括铅在内的痕量金属对叶绿体重新分布调节的影响却知之甚少。在本研究中,在小型水生被子植物三裂浮萍(Lemna trisulca L.)的叶肉细胞中证明了铅对叶绿体分布模式和运动的新影响。对在黑暗或弱白光下用铅(15 μM Pb²⁺,24小时)处理的三裂浮萍叶片的共聚焦显微镜图像分析显示,与未处理的植物相比,叶绿体在沿垂周细胞壁的轮廓位置积累增加。在黑暗中叶绿体对铅离子的重排类似于用强光处理的植物中叶绿体的回避反应。透射电子显微镜X射线微分析表明,细胞内叶绿体的排列与铅沉积物的位置无关,这表明铅导致叶绿体重新分布,这看起来像光诱导回避反应,但不是对金属的真正回避反应。此外,在外源施加过氧化氢(H₂O₂)的影响下,在黑暗中的三裂浮萍细胞中也观察到了类似的叶绿体重新分布。此外,我们检测到用铅处理植物后内源性H₂O₂的积累增加。有趣的是,H₂O₂特异性清除剂过氧化氢酶部分消除了铅诱导的叶绿体反应。这些结果表明,H₂O₂可能参与了铅诱导的叶绿体类回避运动。光度测量分析还显示,铅对蓝光诱导的叶绿体运动有强烈抑制(但不完全)作用。这种抑制可能是由于肌动蛋白细胞骨架的紊乱,因为我们观察到叶绿体周围的肌动蛋白丝断裂和消失。本研究结果表明,铅对叶绿体的毒性作用机制可能包括其运动和分布模式的紊乱。