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Effects of microplastic combined with Cr(III) on apoptosis and energy pathway of coral endosymbiont

Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2023 8 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Baohua Xiao, Baohua Xiao, Baohua Xiao, Baohua Xiao, Chengyong Li Baolin Liao, Chengyong Li Baohua Xiao, Baolin Liao, Baohua Xiao, Baohua Xiao, Baohua Xiao, Chengyong Li Dong‐Dong Li, Baohua Xiao, Dong‐Dong Li, Baolin Liao, Baolin Liao, Baolin Liao, Dong‐Dong Li, Xiaodong Yang, Baohua Xiao, Baolin Liao, Chengyong Li Baohua Xiao, Baolin Liao, Baolin Liao, Baolin Liao, Xiaodong Yang, Baolin Liao, Huina Zheng, Huina Zheng, Huina Zheng, Ziqiang Xie, Xiaodong Yang, Xiaodong Yang, Xiaodong Yang, Huina Zheng, Chengyong Li Ziqiang Xie, Yongqi Xie, Ziqiang Xie, Chengyong Li Xiaodong Yang, Yongqi Xie, Ziqiang Xie, Yongqi Xie, Yongqi Xie, Ziqiang Xie, Chengyong Li Ziqiang Xie, Ziqiang Xie, Yongqi Xie, Yongqi Xie, Chengyong Li Dong‐Dong Li, Ziqiang Xie, Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Ziqiang Xie, Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Ziqiang Xie, Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li Chengyong Li

Summary

Researchers found that polyethylene microplastics combined with chromium affected coral endosymbiont density, chlorophyll content, and key enzymes involved in apoptosis and energy metabolism, revealing compounded stress on reef-building corals.

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The combined effect of polyethylene (PE) microplastics and chromium (Cr(III)) on the scleractinian coral Acropora pruinosa (A. pruinosa) was investigated. The endpoints analysed in this study included the endosymbiont density, the chlorophyll a + c content, and the activity of enzymes involved in apoptosis (caspase-1, caspase-3), glycolysis (lactate dehydrogenase, LDH), the pentose phosphate pathway (glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, G6PDH) and electron transfer coenzyme (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, NAD/NADH). During the 7-day exposure to PE and Cr(III) stress, the endosymbiont density and chlorophyll content decreased gradually. The caspase-1 and caspase-3 activities increased in the high-concentration Cr(III) exposure group. Furthermore, the LDH and G6PDH activities decreased significantly, and the NAD/NADH was decreased significantly. In summary, the results showed that PE and Cr(III) stress inhibited the endosymbiont energy metabolism enzymes and further led to endosymbiont apoptosis in coral. In addition, under exposure to the combination of stressors, when the concentration of Cr(III) remained at 1 × 10 mg/L, the toxic effects of heavy metals on the endosymbiont were temporarily relieved with elevated PE concentrations. In contrast, when coral polyps were exposed to 5 mg/L PE and increasing Cr(III) concentrations, their metabolic activities were seriously disturbed, which increased the burden of energy consumption. In the short term, the toxic effect of Cr(III) was more obvious than that of PE because Cr(III) exposure leads to endosymbiont apoptosis and irreversible damage. This is the first study to provide insights into the combined effect of microplastic and Cr(III) stress on the apoptosis and energy pathways of coral endosymbionts. This study suggested that microplastics combined with Cr(III) are an important factor affecting the apoptosis and energy metabolism of endosymbionts, accelerating the collapse of the balance between the coral host and symbiotic endosymbiont.

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