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Microplastics Exposure Causes Negligible Effects on the Oxidative Response Enzymes Glutathione Reductase and Peroxidase in the Oligochaete Tubifex tubifex

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Alessandra Cincinelli Costanza Scopetani, Costanza Scopetani, Costanza Scopetani, Costanza Scopetani, Stephan Pflugmacher, Stephan Pflugmacher, Stephan Pflugmacher, Stephan Pflugmacher, Costanza Scopetani, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Alessandra Cincinelli Costanza Scopetani, Costanza Scopetani, Costanza Scopetani, Costanza Scopetani, Costanza Scopetani, Alessandra Cincinelli Costanza Scopetani, Costanza Scopetani, Costanza Scopetani, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Costanza Scopetani, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Costanza Scopetani, Costanza Scopetani, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Stephan Pflugmacher, Stephan Pflugmacher, Alessandra Cincinelli Costanza Scopetani, Stephan Pflugmacher, Costanza Scopetani, Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Costanza Scopetani, Alessandra Cincinelli Costanza Scopetani, Costanza Scopetani, Costanza Scopetani, Costanza Scopetani, Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Costanza Scopetani, Costanza Scopetani, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Stephan Pflugmacher, Alessandra Cincinelli Stephan Pflugmacher, Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Costanza Scopetani, Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Stephan Pflugmacher, Stephan Pflugmacher, Stephan Pflugmacher, Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Stephan Pflugmacher, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Alessandra Cincinelli Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Stephan Pflugmacher, Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Costanza Scopetani, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Stephan Pflugmacher, Stephan Pflugmacher, Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt, Alessandra Cincinelli Alessandra Cincinelli Costanza Scopetani, Alessandra Cincinelli

Summary

Researchers exposed the freshwater oligochaete Tubifex tubifex to polyethylene microplastics at environmentally relevant concentrations, finding negligible effects on oxidative stress markers after the exposure period. The results suggest this bioindicator species may have some tolerance to microplastic exposure at tested concentrations.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

Microplastics (MPs) are emerging pollutants, which are considered ubiquitous in aquatic ecosystems. The effects of MPs on aquatic biota are still poorly understood, and consequently, there is a need to understand the impacts that MPs may pose to organisms. In the present study, <i>Tubifex tubifex,</i> a freshwater oligochaete commonly used as a bioindicator of the aquatic environment, was exposed to fluorescent polyethylene microspheres (up to 10 µm in size) to test whether the oxidative stress status was affected. The mortality rate of <i>T. tubifex</i>, as well as the activities of the oxidative stress status biomarker enzymes glutathione reductase and peroxidase, were assessed. In terms of oxidative stress, no significant differences between the exposure organisms and the corresponding controls were detected. Even though the data suggest that polyethylene MPs and the selected concentrations did not pose a critical risk to <i>T. tubifex</i>, the previously reported tolerance of <i>T. tubifex</i> to environmental pollution should be taken into account and thus MPs as aquatic pollutants could still represent a threat to more sensitive oligochetes.

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