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Suborganismal responses of the aquatic midge Chironomus riparius to polyethylene microplastics

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Ana L. Patrício Silva Diana Campos, Ana L. Patrício Silva Carlos J.M. Silva, Carlos J.M. Silva, Carlos J.M. Silva, Carlos J.M. Silva, Carlos J.M. Silva, Carlos J.M. Silva, Carlos J.M. Silva, José‐Luis Martínez‐Guitarte, Ana‐Belén Muñiz‐González, Ana‐Belén Muñiz‐González, Diana Campos, Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Diana Campos, Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana‐Belén Muñiz‐González, Ana‐Belén Muñiz‐González, Ana‐Belén Muñiz‐González, João L.T. Pestana, João L.T. Pestana, João L.T. Pestana, Carlos J.M. Silva, Carlos J.M. Silva, Diana Campos, Diana Campos, Ana L. Patrício Silva Diana Campos, Ana L. Patrício Silva Diana Campos, Diana Campos, João L.T. Pestana, Diana Campos, Diana Campos, Diana Campos, Diana Campos, Diana Campos, Diana Campos, Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva José‐Luis Martínez‐Guitarte, José‐Luis Martínez‐Guitarte, João L.T. Pestana, José‐Luis Martínez‐Guitarte, Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva João L.T. Pestana, João L.T. Pestana, João L.T. Pestana, João L.T. Pestana, Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Diana Campos, José‐Luis Martínez‐Guitarte, Ana L. Patrício Silva João L.T. Pestana, Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva João L.T. Pestana, Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva João L.T. Pestana, Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva Ana L. Patrício Silva

Summary

Researchers exposed Chironomus riparius larvae to polyethylene microplastics and used transcriptomics and metabolomics to characterize suborganismal responses, finding disruption of oxidative stress pathways, energy metabolism, and cuticle synthesis — effects not captured by standard life-history endpoints alone.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

Freshwater riverbeds are a major repository of microplastics (MPs) from inland activities. Benthic macroinvertebrates that live in close contact with sediments seem to ingest a considerable amount of such plastic particles. The effects of MPs on life-history traits are relatively well-known, but the suborganismal mechanisms underlying such effects remain unclear. This study addressed the potential effects of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) MPs on Chironomus riparius larvae at cellular and molecular levels. Fourth instar C. riparius larvae were exposed to 0.025 and 2.5 g/kg LDPE of dry sediment (sizes: <32 and 32-45 μm; with irregular shape) under laboratory conditions for 48 h. These short-term exposures to environmental concentrations of LDPE MPs induced changes in the energy reserves (mostly by decreasing carbohydrates and increasing lipids), increased antioxidant and detoxification responses (tGSH, CAT, and GST), and induced increases in the activity of AChE (related to neurotransmission). In addition, at the gene level, exposure to MPs modified mRNA levels of InR, Dis, EcR, Dronc, Met (endocrine system), Def (immune system), PARP, ATM, NLK, and Decay (DNA repair), generating important alterations in the C. riparius development and response to unfavorable situations. This study provides new evidence of the effects of LDPE MPs at the suborganismal level, filling the gap in knowledge regarding the mechanisms underlying the toxicity of MPs and spotlighting gene expression analyses as early indicators of MP toxicity in C. riparius which were confirmed by Integrated biomarker response analyses highlighting the gene expression as sensible and useful endpoints for LPDE pollution in freshwaters. These results, coupled with previous investigations on responses at the organismal level, emphasizes the potential adverse effects of LDPE MPs on C. riparius, which may compromise freshwater benthic communities, considering its ecological role within these habitats.

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