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Adverse effects of environmentally relevant microplastics on in vivo endpoints, oxidative stress, and mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway and multixenobiotic resistance system in the marine rotifer Brachionus plicatilis

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Haksoo Jeong, Wajid Ali, Wajid Ali, Haksoo Jeong, Haksoo Jeong, Wajid Ali, Haksoo Jeong, Wajid Ali, Wajid Ali, Wajid Ali, Wajid Ali, Duck‐Hyun Kim, Haksoo Jeong, Haksoo Jeong, Haksoo Jeong, Haksoo Jeong, Haksoo Jeong, Haksoo Jeong, Duck‐Hyun Kim, Jin-Sol Lee, Jin-Sol Lee, Jin-Sol Lee, Wajid Ali, Haksoo Jeong, Sami Souissi Sami Souissi Haksoo Jeong, Philippe Zinck, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Duck‐Hyun Kim, Duck‐Hyun Kim, Haksoo Jeong, Philippe Zinck, Sami Souissi Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae-Seong Lee, Jae-Seong Lee, Jin-Sol Lee, Jin-Sol Lee, Jin-Sol Lee, Jin-Sol Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Duck‐Hyun Kim, Duck‐Hyun Kim, Haksoo Jeong, Haksoo Jeong, Wajid Ali, Sami Souissi Sami Souissi Sami Souissi Sami Souissi Philippe Zinck, Philippe Zinck, Philippe Zinck, Duck‐Hyun Kim, Jin-Sol Lee, Haksoo Jeong, Haksoo Jeong, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Sami Souissi Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Sami Souissi Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Sami Souissi Sami Souissi Jin-Sol Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Duck‐Hyun Kim, Jae‐Seong Lee, Duck‐Hyun Kim, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Philippe Zinck, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae-Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Philippe Zinck, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae-Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jin-Sol Lee, Philippe Zinck, Jae‐Seong Lee, Sami Souissi Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae-Seong Lee, Sami Souissi Jae‐Seong Lee, Sami Souissi Sami Souissi Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Sami Souissi Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae-Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae-Seong Lee, Wajid Ali, Sami Souissi Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Sami Souissi Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Philippe Zinck, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Sami Souissi Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae-Seong Lee, Jae-Seong Lee, Jin-Sol Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Jae-Seong Lee, Jae‐Seong Lee, Sami Souissi Sami Souissi

Summary

Researchers compared the toxicological effects of different types of microplastics on marine rotifers, including fossil fuel-based, bio-based, and biodegradable varieties. The study found that all microplastic types reduced reproductive output and lifespan at environmentally relevant concentrations, with each type triggering distinct patterns of oxidative stress and cellular defense responses, highlighting ecological risks from both conventional and alternative plastics.

Body Systems
Study Type In vivo

This study compared the toxicological effects of environmentally relevant microplastics (MPs) on the marine rotifer Brachionus plicatilis, focusing on MPs derived from various sources, including fossil fuel-based low-density polyethylene, bio-based polylactic acid (PLA), biodegradable poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate), and a novel PLA modified with β-cyclodextrin. We assessed in vivo effects such as reproductive output and mortality, alongside in vitro oxidative stress responses, including oxidative stress, antioxidant enzyme activities, and activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway and the multixenobiotic resistance (MXR) system. Reproductive output and lifespan reduced significantly across all MP types, ranging from 0.5 to 10 mg L-1, indicating compromised reproductive fitness and life maintenance. At an environmentally relevant concentration of 0.5 mg L-1, in vitro assessments revealed differential modulation of reactive oxygen species levels and antioxidant enzyme activities, contingent upon the specific MP type. Moreover, MAPK signaling pathway and MXR assays showed changes in phosphorylation and detoxification proteins depending on the type of MPs. This study highlights the ecological risks that various MPs, including bio-based, biodegradable, and petrochemical-based MPs, could pose in marine environments.

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