0
Article ? AI-assigned paper type based on the abstract. Classification may not be perfect — flag errors using the feedback button. Tier 2 ? Original research — experimental, observational, or case-control study. Direct primary evidence. Human Health Effects Sign in to save

Aged microplastics enhance their interaction with ciprofloxacin and joint toxicity on Escherichia coli

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 2022 39 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.
Lijuan Feng, Lijuan Feng, Lijuan Feng, Kaixin Zhang, Lijuan Feng, Lijuan Feng, Zong-Lin Shi, Lijuan Feng, Xian-Zheng Yuan Zong-Lin Shi, Fanping Zhu, Kaixin Zhang, Lijuan Feng, Xian-Zheng Yuan Lijuan Feng, Chao Song, Zong-Lin Shi, Xian-Zheng Yuan Zong-Lin Shi, Fanping Zhu, Fanping Zhu, Lijuan Feng, Xian-Zheng Yuan Fanping Zhu, Lijuan Feng, Lijuan Feng, Lijuan Feng, Fanping Zhu, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Wan-Song Zong, Fanping Zhu, Wan-Song Zong, Lijuan Feng, Lijuan Feng, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Lijuan Feng, Chao Song, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Chao Song, Wan-Song Zong, Wan-Song Zong, Xian-Zheng Yuan Lijuan Feng, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan Fanping Zhu, Xian-Zheng Yuan Xian-Zheng Yuan

Summary

Researchers found that aged microplastics showed enhanced adsorption of the antibiotic ciprofloxacin compared to pristine particles, and that their combined exposure produced greater toxicity to E. coli at the molecular level than either pollutant alone.

Study Type Environmental

Microplastics (MPs) in natural environments undergo complex aging processes, changing their interactions with coexisting antibiotics, and posing unpredictable ecological risks. However, the joint toxicity of aged MPs (aMPs) and antibiotics to bacteria, especially at the molecular level, is unclear. In this study, non-thermal plasma technology was used to simultaneously simulate various radical oxidation and physical reactions that occur naturally in the environment, breaking the limitation of simple aging process in laboratory aging technologies. After aging, we investigated the altered properties of aMPs, their interactions with ciprofloxacin (CIP), and the molecular responses of E. coli exposed to pristine MPs (13.5 mg/L), aMPs (13.5 mg/L), and CIP (2 μg/L) individually or simultaneously. aMPs bound far more CIP to their surfaces than pristine MPs, especially in freshwater ecosystems. Notably, the growth of E. coli exposed to aMPs alone was inhibited, whereas pristine MPs exposure didn't affect the growth of E. coli. Moreover, the most differentially expressed genes in E. coli were induced by the coexposure of aMPs and CIP. Although E. coli depended on chemotaxis to improve its flagellar rotation and escaped the stress of pollutants, the coexposure of aMPs and CIP still caused cell membrane damage, oxidative stress, obstruction of DNA replication, and osmotic imbalance in E. coli. This study filled the knowledge gap between the toxicity of aMPs and pristine MPs coexisting with antibiotics at the transcription level, helping in the accurate assessment of the potential risks of MPs to the environment.

Sign in to start a discussion.

Share this paper