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Effects of microplastics alone and with adsorbed benzo(a)pyrene on the gills proteome of Scrobicularia plana

The Science of The Total Environment 2022 16 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.
Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Sarit O'Donovan, Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Sarit O'Donovan, Maria João Bebianno Sarit O'Donovan, Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Sarit O'Donovan, Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Sarit O'Donovan, Maria João Bebianno Vera M. Mendes, Sarit O'Donovan, Vera M. Mendes, Maria João Bebianno Bruno Manadas, Sarit O'Donovan, Sarit O'Donovan, Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Camila C. Carteny, Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Camila C. Carteny, Stephen Keiter, Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Stephen Keiter, Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Bruno Manadas, Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno Maria João Bebianno

Summary

Researchers characterized the microplastic load in the surface microlayer of coastal seawater, finding concentrations 2-10 times higher than in underlying bulk water. The surface microlayer is identified as a critical zone for microplastic accumulation and photodegradation.

Polymers

Microplastics (MPs) are globally present in the marine environment, but the biological effects on marine organisms at the molecular and cellular levels remain scarce. Due to their lipophilic nature, MPs can adsorb other contaminants present in the marine environment, which may increase their detrimental effects once ingested by organisms. This study investigates the effects of low-density polyethylene (PE) MPs with and without adsorbed benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) in the gills proteome of the peppery furrow shell clam, Scrobicularia plana. Clams were exposed to PE MPs (11-13 μm; 1 mg L<sup>-1</sup>) for 14 days. BaP was analyzed in whole clams' soft tissues, and a proteomic approach was applied in the gills using SWATH/DIA analysis. Proteomic responses suggest that virgin MPs cause disturbance by altering cytoskeleton and cell structure, energy metabolism, conformational changes, oxidative stress, fatty acids, DNA binding and, neurotransmission highlighting the potential risk of this type of MPs for the clam health. Conversely, when clam gills were exposed to MPs adsorbed with BaP a higher differentiation of protein expression was observed that besides changes in cytoskeleton and cell structure, oxidative stress, energy metabolism and DNA binding also induce changes in glucose metabolism, RNA binding and apoptosis. These results indicate that the presence of both stressors (MPs and BaP) have a higher toxicological risk to the health of S. plana.

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