Metabolomic responses in freshwater benthic invertebrate, Chironomus tepperi, exposed to polyethylene microplastics: A two-generational investigation
Journal of Hazardous Materials2023
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Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Shima Ziajahromi,
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Peta A. Neale,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Anupama Kumar,
Anupama Kumar,
Anupama Kumar,
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Steven D. Melvin,
Steven D. Melvin,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Steven D. Melvin,
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Peta A. Neale,
Peta A. Neale,
Peta A. Neale,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Anupama Kumar,
Anupama Kumar,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Steven D. Melvin,
Steven D. Melvin,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Steven D. Melvin,
Steven D. Melvin,
Steven D. Melvin,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Peta A. Neale,
Peta A. Neale,
Peta A. Neale,
Peta A. Neale,
Peta A. Neale,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Peta A. Neale,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Anupama Kumar,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Anupama Kumar,
Anupama Kumar,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Peta A. Neale,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Peta A. Neale,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Peta A. Neale,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Anupama Kumar,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Steven D. Melvin,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Peta A. Neale,
Peta A. Neale,
Peta A. Neale,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Anupama Kumar,
Anupama Kumar,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Steven D. Melvin,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Peta A. Neale,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Steven D. Melvin,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Shima Ziajahromi,
Frédéric D.L. Leusch,
Hsuan-Cheng Lu
Summary
Researchers examined metabolomic changes in the freshwater midge Chironomus tepperi exposed to polyethylene microplastics across two generations, finding that environmentally relevant concentrations altered metabolite profiles and negatively affected survival and emergence.
The accumulation of microplastics (MPs) in sediments could pose risks to benthic organisms and their progeny. Here, we examined effects on traditional apical endpoints along with changes to whole body metabolite profiles induced by irregular shaped polyethylene MPs (1-45 µm) at environmentally relevant concentrations (125, 250, 500 and 1000 MPs/kg sediment) in Chironomus tepperi using a two-generation exposure regime. Survival and emergence of C. tepperi were negatively affected in the parental generation at the two highest concentrations, whereas endpoints associated with growth were only impacted at 1000 MPs/kg sediment. Metabolites associated with several amino acid and energy metabolism pathways were present at lower abundances at the highest exposure concentration suggesting an overall impact on bioenergetics which relates to the inhibition of food acquisition or nutrient assimilation caused by ingestion of MPs, rather than a traditional receptor-mediated toxicity response. In contrast, no significant effects on apical endpoints were observed in the continuous exposure of first filial generation, and lactic acid was the only metabolite that differed significantly between groups. Larvae in unexposed conditions showed no differences in survival or metabolite profiles suggesting that effects in the parental generation do not carry over to the next filial generation. The findings provide evidence on the underlying impacts of MP ingestion and potential adaption to MP exposure of C. tepperi.