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Neurotoxicity, Behavior, and Lethal Effects of Cadmium, Microplastics, and Their Mixtures on Pomatoschistus microps Juveniles from Two Wild Populations Exposed under Laboratory Conditions―Implications to Environmental and Human Risk Assessment

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019 128 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Tiago Miranda, Luís R. Vieira Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Luís R. Vieira Luís R. Vieira Luís R. Vieira Luís R. Vieira Lúcia Guilhermino, Luís R. Vieira Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Tiago Miranda, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Luís R. Vieira Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Luís R. Vieira Luís R. Vieira Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Luís R. Vieira Luís R. Vieira Luís R. Vieira Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Lúcia Guilhermino, Luís R. Vieira

Summary

Juvenile sand gobies from two Portuguese river estuaries were exposed to cadmium and polyethylene microplastics alone and in combination over 96 hours, with cadmium causing neurotoxicity and lethality at low concentrations while microplastics showed no acute toxicity and did not consistently modulate cadmium effects. The study reveals population-level differences in sensitivity and weak cadmium-microplastic interactions in this coastal fish.

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Microplastics (MPs) were found to modulate the toxicity of other pollutants but the knowledge on the topic is still limited. The goals of this study were to investigate the short-term toxicity of cadmium (Cd) to wild <i>Pomatochistus microps</i> juveniles, the potential modulation of acute Cd toxicity by 1-5 µm polyethylene MPs in this species, and possible differences of sensitivity to Cd and MPs-Cd mixtures between juveniles from two distinct wild populations. Juveniles were collected in the estuaries of Minho (M-est) and Lima (L-est) Rivers (NW Portugal). One 96 h bioassay with M-est juveniles and another one with L-est juveniles were carried out in laboratory conditions. Each bioassay had 12 treatments: control, 5 Cd concentrations, 1 MPs concentration, and 5 MPs-Cd mixtures. No significant differences in Cd-induced mortality between juveniles from distinct estuaries or between juveniles exposed to Cd alone and those exposed to MPs-Cd mixtures were found. The total 96h LC<sub>10</sub> and LC<sub>50</sub> of Cd alone were 2 mg/L (95% CI: 0-4 mg/L) and 8 mg/L (95% CI: 2-17 mg/L), respectively. Cd alone significantly decreased the post-exposure predatory performance (PEPP) of M-est (≥6 mg/L) and L-est juveniles (≥3 mg/L), and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity of M-est juveniles (13 mg/L). MPs alone (0.14 mg/L) significantly reduced the PEPP and AChE activity of L-est juveniles but not of M-est juveniles. MPs-Cd mixtures (3-13 mg/L of Cd + 0.14 mg/L of MPs) significantly inhibited the PEPP of juveniles from both estuaries and AChE of L-est estuary juveniles but not of M-est juveniles. Evidences of toxicological interactions, namely antagonism, between MPs and Cd were found. Overall, the results indicate that MPs modulated the sub-lethal toxic effects of Cd in wild <i>P. microps</i> juveniles, especially neurotoxicity. Moreover, the environmental conditions of the natural habitats to which juveniles were exposed during pre-developmental phases influence the sub-lethal toxicity of Cd, MPs, and their mixtures. The implications to environmental and human risk assessment are discussed and further research is needed.

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