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Immunotoxicity and neurotoxicity of bisphenol A and microplastics alone or in combination to a bivalve species, Tegillarca granosa
Environmental Pollution2020
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Yu Han,
Weishang Zhou,
Weishang Zhou,
Weishang Zhou,
Weishang Zhou,
Weishang Zhou,
Weishang Zhou,
Wei Shi,
Wei Shi,
Wei Shi,
Shuge Sun,
Shuge Sun,
Shuge Sun,
Shuge Sun,
Yu Tang,
Yu Tang,
Yu Tang,
Yu Tang,
Yu Tang,
Yu Tang,
Yu Han,
Shuge Sun,
Weishang Zhou,
Wei Shi,
Wei Shi,
Wei Shi,
Wei Shi,
Wei Shi,
Weishang Zhou,
Yu Han,
Yu Han,
Yu Han,
Yu Han,
Yu Tang,
Yu Tang,
Shuge Sun,
Shuge Sun,
Shuge Sun,
Shuge Sun,
Shuge Sun,
Shuge Sun,
Shuge Sun,
Yu Tang,
Shuge Sun,
Yu Tang,
Wei Shi,
Xueying Du,
Weishang Zhou,
Xueying Du,
Yu Han,
Yu Han,
Yu Han,
Shuge Sun,
Yu Tang,
Shuge Sun,
Shuge Sun,
Yu Han,
Yu Tang,
Wei Shi,
Yu Han,
Yu Tang,
Xueying Du,
Yu Tang,
Yu Han,
Yu Han,
Guangxu Liu
Wei Shi,
Yu Tang,
Guangxu Liu
Yu Tang,
Weishang Zhou,
Yu Tang,
Weishang Zhou,
Xueying Du,
Weishang Zhou,
Weishang Zhou,
Yu Han,
Yu Han,
Yu Han,
Yu Han,
Wei Shi,
Guangxu Liu
Weishang Zhou,
Yu Tang,
Yu Tang,
Weishang Zhou,
Yu Tang,
Wei Shi,
Wei Shi,
Shuge Sun,
Yu Han,
Wei Shi,
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Weishang Zhou,
Xueying Du,
Weishang Zhou,
Wei Shi,
Yu Tang,
Shuge Sun,
Xueying Du,
Xueying Du,
Xueying Du,
Weishang Zhou,
Wei Shi,
Weishang Zhou,
Weishang Zhou,
Wei Shi,
Wei Shi,
Weishang Zhou,
Guangxu Liu
Wei Shi,
Yu Han,
Xueying Du,
Yu Tang,
Shuge Sun,
Shuge Sun,
Shuge Sun,
Shuge Sun,
Xueying Du,
Weishang Zhou,
Weishang Zhou,
Xueying Du,
Guangxu Liu
Wei Shi,
Guangxu Liu
Wei Shi,
Wei Shi,
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Wei Shi,
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Wei Shi,
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Wei Shi,
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Wei Shi,
Guangxu Liu
Weishang Zhou,
Weishang Zhou,
Guangxu Liu
Wei Shi,
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Wei Shi,
Guangxu Liu
Wei Shi,
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Guangxu Liu
Summary
Researchers investigated the immunotoxicity and neurotoxicity of bisphenol A and microplastics, both alone and in combination, on the blood clam Tegillarca granosa. The study found that co-exposure to both pollutants produced significant impacts on immune and neural biomarkers, suggesting that the combined presence of microplastics and chemical contaminants may pose greater risks to marine invertebrates.
Though invertebrates are one of the largest groups of animal species in the sea and exhibit robust immune and neural responses that are crucial for their health and survival, the potential immunotoxicity and neurotoxicity of the most produced chemical bisphenol A (BPA), especially in conjunction with microplastics (MPs), still remain poorly understood in marine invertebrate species. Therefore, the impacts of exposure to BPA and MPs alone or in combination on a series of immune and neural biomarkers were investigated in the invertebrate bivalve species blood clam (Tegillarca granosa). Evident immunotoxicity as indicated by alterations in hematic indexes was observed after two weeks of exposure to BPA and MPs at environmentally realistic concentrations. The expression of four immune-related genes from the NFκB signaling pathway was also found to be significantly suppressed by the BPA and MP treatment. In addition, exposure to BPA and MPs led to an increase in the in vivo contents of three key neurotransmitters (GABA, DA, and ACh) but a decrease in the expression of genes encoding modulatory enzymes and receptors for these neurotransmitters, implying the evident neurotoxicity of BPA and MPs to blood clam. Furthermore, the results demonstrated that the toxic impacts exerted by BPA were significantly aggravated by the co-presence of MPs, which may be due to interactions between BPA and MPs as well as those between MPs and clam individuals.