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Transgenerational neurotoxicity of polystyrene microplastics induced by oxidative stress in Caenorhabditis elegans

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Ping Ding, Ping Ding, Haibo Chen, Xin Hua, Hui Li, Haibo Chen, Haibo Chen, Haibo Chen, Ping Ding, Haibo Chen, Ping Ding, Hui Li, Yunjiang Yu Hui Li, Yunjiang Yu Yunjiang Yu Hui Li, Yunjiang Yu Yunjiang Yu Xin Hua, Xin Hua, Xin Hua, Yunjiang Yu Xin Hua, Xin Hua, Xin Hua, Ping Ding, Ping Ding, Haibo Chen, Haibo Chen, Ping Ding, Haibo Chen, Hui Li, Ping Ding, Hui Li, Ping Ding, Xin Hua, Xin Hua, Chen Wang, Ping Ding, Ping Ding, Ping Ding, Haibo Chen, Haibo Chen, Xin Hua, Yao Dang, Yao Dang, Ping Ding, Yao Dang, Haibo Chen, Hui Li, Hui Li, Yunjiang Yu Yunjiang Yu Ping Ding, Yunjiang Yu Yao Dang, Yao Dang, Yao Dang, Yunjiang Yu Yao Dang, Yunjiang Yu Yunjiang Yu Ping Ding, Haibo Chen, Ping Ding, Yunjiang Yu Ping Ding, Ping Ding, Ping Ding, Haibo Chen, Yunjiang Yu Yunjiang Yu Yunjiang Yu Hui Li, Yunjiang Yu Hui Li, Haibo Chen, Haibo Chen, Ping Ding, Hui Li, Yunjiang Yu Hui Li, Hui Li, Yunjiang Yu

Summary

Researchers exposed the roundworm C. elegans to polystyrene microplastics and tracked the effects across five generations. They found that microplastic exposure caused nerve damage and oxidative stress that persisted in offspring even when those generations were not directly exposed, suggesting microplastics can have lasting effects passed down through generations.

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Microplastics (MPs), emerging environmental contaminants, exhibit multiple toxicities in organisms. However, the transgenerational neurotoxicity of MPs has received little attention. Caenorhabditis elegans has been used as a model organism for studying transgenerational toxicity. In this study, the transgenerational neurotoxicity and oxidative stress of MPs were investigated over five generations (F0-F4) of C. elegans. The parental generation (F0) was exposed to polystyrene microplastics (PS-MPs) at concentrations of 0.1-100 μg/L, and subsequent generations (F1-F4) were cultured under toxicant-free conditions. The results indicated that exposure to PS-MPs at concentrations of 10-100 μg/L significantly decreased head thrash and body bends in nematodes, and this reduction was also observed in subsequent generations (F1-F2). This suggested that neurotoxicity induced by PS-MPs can be transferred from the parent to subsequent generations. Maternal exposure to 100 μg/L PS-MPs significantly enhanced ROS production and lipofuscin accumulation in subsequent generations (F1-F2), indicating that the induction of oxidative stress plays an important role in the transgenerational neurotoxicity in C. elegans. Moreover, maternal exposure to PS-MPs resulted in the transgenerational upregulation of genes related to oxidative stress (clk-1, ctl-1, sod-3, sod-4, and sod-5) in the F1-F3 generations, which indicated that these genes may be involved in regulating transgenerational neurotoxicity in C. elegans.

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