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Polystyrene microplastics alleviate adverse effects of benzo[a]pyrene on tissues and cells of the marine mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis
Aquatic Toxicology2023
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Yi Cong,
Zhaochuan Li,
Zhaochuan Li,
Juying Wang
Huahong Shi,
Ying Wang,
Yi Cong,
Yi Cong,
Huahong Shi,
Ying Wang,
Yi Cong,
Yi Cong,
Yi Cong,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Mingxing Zhang,
Mingxing Zhang,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Yi Cong,
Yi Cong,
Guanghui Ding,
Juying Wang
Zhaochuan Li,
Zhaochuan Li,
Mingxing Zhang,
Mingxing Zhang,
Mingxing Zhang,
Yi Cong,
Yi Cong,
Ying Wang,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Mingxing Zhang,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Guanghui Ding,
Juying Wang
Huahong Shi,
Juying Wang
Juying Wang
Huahong Shi,
Zhaochuan Li,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Ying Wang,
Ying Wang,
Yi Cong,
Mingxing Zhang,
Zhaochuan Li,
Zhaochuan Li,
Juying Wang
Juying Wang
Guanghui Ding,
Yi Cong,
Zhaochuan Li,
Zhaochuan Li,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Yi Cong,
Ying Wang,
Yi Cong,
Huahong Shi,
Ying Wang,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Juying Wang
Juying Wang
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Juying Wang
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Ying Wang,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Juying Wang
Juying Wang
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Juying Wang
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Juying Wang
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Ying Wang,
Yi Cong,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Yi Cong,
Juying Wang
Huahong Shi,
Yi Cong,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Yi Cong,
Yi Cong,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Yi Cong,
Huahong Shi,
Juying Wang
Juying Wang
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Juying Wang
Juying Wang
Huahong Shi,
Juying Wang
Huahong Shi,
Juying Wang
Huahong Shi,
Huahong Shi,
Juying Wang
Summary
Researchers investigated how polystyrene microplastics interact with the toxic pollutant benzo[a]pyrene in marine mussels. The study found that the presence of microplastics actually reduced the accumulation and toxicity of benzo[a]pyrene by approximately 6.7%, likely because the microplastics adsorbed the chemical pollutant and reduced its bioavailability in the water.
As two major ubiquitous pollutants, microplastics (MPs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) coexist in the marine environment. However, the role of MPs in altering the toxicity of PAHs to marine organisms is poorly understood. We therefore investigated the accumulation and toxicity of benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P, 0.4 nM), in the marine mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis over a 4-day of exposure with or without the presence of 10 μm polystyrene microplastics (PS MPs) (10 particles/mL). The presence of PS MPs significantly decreased B[a]P accumulation in soft tissues of M. galloprovincialis by approximately 6.7%. Single exposure of PS MPs or B[a]P decreased the mean epithelial thickness (MET) of digestive tubules and enhanced reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels in haemolymph, while upon co-exposure the adverse impacts were alleviated. Real-time q-PCR results showed that most selected genes involved in stress response (FKBP, HSP90), immune (MyD88a, NF-κB) and detoxification (CYP4Y1) were induced for both single exposure and co-exposure. The co-presence of PS MPs down-regulated the mRNA expression of NF-κB in gills compared with of B[a]P alone. The uptake and toxicity reductions of B[a]P might result from the decrease of its bioavailable concentrations caused by the adsorption of B[a]P by PS MPs and the strong affinity of B[a]P to PS MPs. Adverse outcomes for the co-existence of marine emerging pollutants under long-term conditions remain to be further validated.