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Polystyrene microplastics alter bioaccumulation, and physiological and histopathological toxicities of cadmium in the polychaete Perinereis aibuhitensis

Frontiers in Marine Science 2022 11 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Yi Cong, Ying Wang, Yi Cong, Yi Cong, Yi Cong, Ying Wang, Zhaochuan Li, Juying Wang Yi Cong, Yi Cong, Zhaochuan Li, Yadi Lou, Fei Jin, Fei Jin, Mingxing Zhang, Mingxing Zhang, Yadi Lou, Mingxing Zhang, Yi Cong, Mingxing Zhang, Yi Cong, Yi Cong, Juying Wang Yi Cong, Huan Zhao, Zhaochuan Li, Mingxing Zhang, Zhaochuan Li, Ying Wang, Fei Jin, Fei Jin, Zhaochuan Li, Yadi Lou, Fei Jin, Yadi Lou, Fei Jin, Juying Wang Juying Wang Mingxing Zhang, Juying Wang Yadi Lou, Yadi Lou, Mingxing Zhang, Zhaochuan Li, Yi Cong, Juying Wang Ying Wang, Ying Wang, Yadi Lou, Juying Wang Zhaochuan Li, Yadi Lou, Yi Cong, Ying Wang, Juying Wang Juying Wang Yi Cong, Ying Wang, Zhaochuan Li, Fei Jin, Juying Wang Yi Cong, Zhaochuan Li, Juying Wang Fei Jin, Juying Wang Fei Jin, Ying Wang, Juying Wang Yi Cong, Juying Wang Yadi Lou, Juying Wang Yi Cong, Fei Jin, Ying Wang, Yadi Lou, Yi Cong, Fei Jin, Yi Cong, Yi Cong, Yi Cong, Juying Wang Juying Wang Juying Wang Juying Wang Juying Wang Juying Wang Juying Wang

Summary

Polystyrene microplastics combined with cadmium exposure caused histopathological damage in the gills and intestines of the coastal polychaete Perinereis aibuhitensis beyond what cadmium alone produced, and PS microspheres enhanced cadmium bioaccumulation in worm tissues. The results demonstrate that microplastics amplify heavy metal toxicity in marine invertebrates through combined physical and carrier effects.

Polymers
Body Systems
Study Type Environmental

Heavy metal (HM) pollution in the marine environment has been of concern for decades. The potential impact of HMs carried by emerging marine pollutants such as microplastics (MPs) has attracted attention only in recent years. In this study, we investigated the single and combined chronic toxic effects (growth, burrowing behavior, and histopathology) of cadmium (Cd, three concentrations of low, medium, and high) and polystyrene (PS) microspheres (1 μm, 10 μg/L) on the coastal polychaete Perinereis aibuhitensis . Cd bioaccumulation under two exposure scenarios was also explored. Our results showed that Cd and PS did not affect worm growth for single or combined exposure, while 13.08 μg/L of Cd (Cd L ) alone significantly decreased the burrowing time of P. aibuhitensis in sediment. The presence of PS mitigated the hormetic effect of Cd on worm burrowing behavior, and this influence was Cd concentration-related. Cd body burdens in worms exposed to the medium and high Cd concentrations (Cd M and Cd H ) were significantly greater than those of control worms with or without the presence of PS. In addition, Cd bioaccumulation was significantly higher with the coexistence of PS than those of Cd alone at the Cd L and Cd M groups. Histopathological analyses demonstrated a trend of epidermal and intestinal damages for single Cd/PS and their combined groups, and the contribution of PS-MPs should not be ignored. Our results indicate that the toxic effects and bioaccumulation pattern of Cd could be altered with the presence of PS-MPs for P. aibuhitensis , especially at environmentally relevant concentrations.

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