College of Marine Life Sciences, Key Laboratory of Evolution & Marine Biodiversity (Ministry of Education) and Institute of Evolution & Marine Biodiversity, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China.
Key Laboratory of Marine Drugs (Ocean University of China), Chinese Ministry of Education, and School of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ocean University of China, 5 Yushan Road, Qingdao 266003, China.
J Hazard Mater. 2024 Nov 5;479:135645. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.135645. Epub 2024 Aug 24.
The impacts and toxicological mechanisms of microplastics (MPs) or heavy metals on aquatic ecosystems have been the subject of extensive research and initial understanding. However, the combined toxicity of co-pollutants on organisms and cumulative toxic effects along the food chain are still underexplored. In this study, the ciliate protozoan Paramecium caudatum and zebrafish Danio rerio were used to represent the microbial loop and the higher trophic level, respectively, to illustrate the progressive exposure of MPs and cadmium (Cd). The findings indicate that MPs (ca. 1 ×10 items/L) containing with Cd (below 0.1 µg/L) could permeate the bodies of zebrafish through trophic levels after primary ingestion by ciliates. This could cause adverse effects on zebrafish, including alterations in bioindicators (total sugar, triglycerides, lactate, and glycogen) associated with metabolism, delayed hepatic development, disruption of intestinal microbiota, DNA damage, inflammatory responses, and abnormal cellular apoptosis. In addition, the potential risks associated with the transfer of composite pollutants through the microbial loop into traditional food chain were examined, offering novel insights on the evaluation of the ecological risks associated with MPs. As observed, understanding the bioaccumulation and toxic effects of combined pollutants in zebrafish holds crucial implications for food safety and human health.
微塑料 (MPs) 或重金属对水生生态系统的影响和毒理机制已经成为广泛研究和初步了解的主题。然而,共污染物对生物的联合毒性以及沿食物链的累积毒性效应仍未得到充分探索。在这项研究中,纤毛虫原生动物草履虫和斑马鱼被用来分别代表微生物环和较高的营养级,以说明 MPs 和镉 (Cd) 的渐进暴露。研究结果表明,含有 Cd(低于 0.1µg/L)的 MPs(约 1×10 个/L)可以通过纤毛虫的初级摄食穿透斑马鱼的身体。这可能对斑马鱼造成不良影响,包括与代谢相关的生物标志物(总糖、甘油三酯、乳酸和糖原)的改变、肝发育延迟、肠道微生物群失调、DNA 损伤、炎症反应和细胞凋亡异常。此外,还研究了通过微生物环向传统食物链转移复合污染物的潜在风险,为 MPs 相关生态风险评估提供了新的见解。研究结果表明,了解斑马鱼中复合污染物的生物积累和毒性效应对食品安全和人类健康具有重要意义。