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Role of UV radiation and oxidation on polyethylene micro- and nanoplastics: impacts on cadmium sorption, bioaccumulation, and toxicity in fish intestinal cells

Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2024 17 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 60 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Juan Bellas, Juan Bellas, Kendra Z. Hess, Kendra Z. Hess, Justin Scott, Juan Bellas, Juan Bellas, Estefanía Pereira Pinto, Juan Bellas, Juan Bellas, Kendra Z. Hess, Justin Scott, Justin Scott, Juan Bellas, Juan Bellas, Estefanía Paredes, Estefanía Paredes, Kendra Z. Hess, Kendra Z. Hess, Juan Bellas, Juan Bellas, Juan Bellas, Juan Bellas, Justin Scott, Juan Bellas, Juan Bellas, Kendra Z. Hess, Juan Bellas, Juan Bellas, Juan Bellas, Juan Bellas, Justin Scott, Juan Bellas, Kendra Z. Hess, Juan Bellas, Juan Bellas, Juan Bellas, Estefanía Paredes, Jorge González-Estrella Justin Scott, Juan Bellas, Juan Bellas, Matteo Minghetti, Juan Bellas, Matteo Minghetti, Matteo Minghetti, Jorge González-Estrella Jorge González-Estrella Jorge González-Estrella Juan Bellas, Jorge González-Estrella Jorge González-Estrella Juan Bellas, Matteo Minghetti, Jorge González-Estrella Jorge González-Estrella Jorge González-Estrella Matteo Minghetti, Juan Bellas, Jorge González-Estrella Jorge González-Estrella Juan Bellas, Justin Scott, Jorge González-Estrella Justin Scott, Justin Scott, Juan Bellas, Jorge González-Estrella Jorge González-Estrella Justin Scott, Justin Scott, Matteo Minghetti, Justin Scott, Justin Scott, Jorge González-Estrella Jorge González-Estrella Matteo Minghetti, Jorge González-Estrella Jorge González-Estrella Jorge González-Estrella Jorge González-Estrella Jorge González-Estrella Jorge González-Estrella

Summary

This study examined how UV aging and oxidation change the way polyethylene micro and nanoplastics interact with cadmium, a toxic heavy metal, in fish gut cells. While the plastics actually reduced cadmium absorption and toxicity in the cells, UV aging changed the particles' surface chemistry and caused them to clump together differently. The results suggest that the interaction between microplastics and heavy metals in the environment is complex and depends on how weathered the plastic is.

This study investigated the role of ultraviolet (UV) radiation and oxidation in high-density polyethylene microplastics (2-15 μm) and nanoplastics (0.2-9.9 μm) (NMPs) on particle chemistry, morphology, and reactivity with cadmium (Cd). Additionally, toxicity of NMPs alone and with Cd was evaluated using RTgutGC cells, a model of the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) intestine. The role on NMPs on Cd bioaccumulation in RTgutGC cells was also evaluated. Dynamic light scattering indicated that after UV radiation NPs agglomerated size increased from 0.8 to 28 µm, and to 8 µm when Cd was added. Oxidized MPs agglomerated size increased from 11 and 7 to 46 and 27 µm in non-UV- and UV-aged oxidized MPs when adding Cd, respectively. Cd-coated particles exhibited generally significantly higher zeta potential than non-Cd-coated particles, while attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy showed that the functional chemistry of the particles was oxidized and modified after being exposed to UV radiation. Presence of NMPs resulted in a significant decrease in Cd bioaccumulation in RTgutGC cells (100.5-87.9 ng Cd/mg protein) compared to Cd alone (138.1 ng Cd/mg protein), although this was not quite significant for co-exposures with UV-aged NPs (105.7 ng Cd/mg protein). No toxicity was observed in RTgutGC cells exposed to NMPs alone for 24 h. Moreover, co-exposures with Cd indicated that NMPs reduce the toxicity of Cd. Altogether these results show that UV aging enhances NMP surface reactivity, increasing Cd absorption in solution, which resulted in a reduction in Cd bioavailability and toxicity.

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