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Astaxanthin mitigates oxidative stress caused by microplastics at the expense of reduced skin pigmentation in discus fish

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Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Bin Wen, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Bin Wen, Jun-Nan Huang, Bin Wen, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Bin Wen, Bin Wen, Bin Wen, Bin Wen, Bin Wen, Bin Wen, Bin Wen, Bin Wen, Xinxin Li, Xinxin Li, Bin Wen, Bin Wen, Bin Wen, Lei Xu, Bin Wen, Zai‐Zhong Chen Lei Xu, Bin Wen, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Lei Xu, Zai‐Zhong Chen Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jun-Nan Huang, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Bin Wen, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jun-Nan Huang, Xinxin Li, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Zai‐Zhong Chen Bin Wen, Bin Wen, Zai‐Zhong Chen Jian‐Zhong Gao, Zai‐Zhong Chen Jian‐Zhong Gao, Zai‐Zhong Chen Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Zai‐Zhong Chen Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Zai‐Zhong Chen Jun-Nan Huang, Jun-Nan Huang, Zai‐Zhong Chen Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Zai‐Zhong Chen Jian‐Zhong Gao, Zai‐Zhong Chen Zai‐Zhong Chen Zai‐Zhong Chen Zai‐Zhong Chen Zai‐Zhong Chen Jian‐Zhong Gao, Zai‐Zhong Chen Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Zai‐Zhong Chen Zai‐Zhong Chen Jian‐Zhong Gao, Jian‐Zhong Gao, Zai‐Zhong Chen

Summary

Researchers investigated how microplastics affect skin color in discus fish and whether the antioxidant astaxanthin could help. They found that microplastic exposure triggered oxidative stress that reduced skin pigmentation, and while astaxanthin supplementation improved coloring and antioxidant defenses, the pigment was diverted from skin coloration toward fighting oxidative damage. The study suggests that microplastic-induced stress forces fish to make trade-offs between maintaining body color and combating internal damage.

Microplastics (MPs) exposure generally triggers oxidative stress in fish species and vertebrate pigmentation is commonly influenced by oxidative stress, but MPs-induced oxidative stress on fish pigmentation and body color phenotype has not been reported. The aim of this study is to determine whether astaxanthin could mitigate the oxidative stress caused by MPs but at the expense of reduced skin pigmentation in fish. Here, we induced oxidative stress in discus fish (red skin color) by 40 or 400 items/L MPs under both astaxanthin (ASX) deprivation and supplementation. We found that lightness (L*) and redness (a*) values of fish skin were significantly inhibited by MPs under ASX deprivation. Moreover, MPs exposure significantly reduced ASX deposition in fish skin. The total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in fish liver and skin were both significantly increased with the increase of MPs concentration, but content of glutathione (GSH) in fish skin showed a significant decrease. For ASX supplementation, the L*, a* values and ASX deposition were significantly improved by ASX, including the skin of MPs-exposed fish. The T-AOC and SOD levels changed non-significantly in fish liver and skin under the interaction of MPs and ASX, but ASX significantly reduced GSH content in fish liver. Biomarker response index indicated that ASX could improve the moderately altered antioxidant defense status of MPs-exposed fish. This study suggests that the oxidative stress caused by MPs was mitigated by ASX but at expense of reduced fish skin pigmentation.

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