Histopathological assessment of UV-filters (TiO2-NPs and BP-3) in Scophthalmus maximus liver at environmentally-relevant concentrations

The worldwide usage of sunscreens, formulated with organic and inorganic compounds has been increasing year by year, that was also associated with the increase of coastal and maritime tourism and the awareness of the dangers arising from exposure to solar radiation. This increase of sunscreens usage...

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Main Author: Monteiro, João Pedro Marcos
Other Authors: Martins, Marta, Mieiro, Cláudia
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10362/92938
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spelling ftnewulisboa:oai:run.unl.pt:10362/92938 2023-05-15T18:15:46+02:00 Histopathological assessment of UV-filters (TiO2-NPs and BP-3) in Scophthalmus maximus liver at environmentally-relevant concentrations Monteiro, João Pedro Marcos Martins, Marta Mieiro, Cláudia 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/10362/92938 eng eng UID/MAR/04292/2019 http://hdl.handle.net/10362/92938 openAccess TiO2-NPs BP-3 Histopathology Inflammatory/immune response Fat vacuolation of hepatocytes Intraperitoneal injection Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia do Ambiente masterThesis 2019 ftnewulisboa 2022-05-01T14:10:59Z The worldwide usage of sunscreens, formulated with organic and inorganic compounds has been increasing year by year, that was also associated with the increase of coastal and maritime tourism and the awareness of the dangers arising from exposure to solar radiation. This increase of sunscreens usage by humans raise the concern about the potential increases of the concentrations of these compounds in aquatic systems. Several studies have revealed the toxicity in aquatic organisms associated with exposure of UV-filter compounds, such as titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2-NPs) and benzophenone-3 (BP-3), however most of them do not consider environmentally-relevant concentrations of these compounds. In the present study, Scophthalmus maximus (turbot fish) were exposed through intraperitoneal injection to environmentally-relevant concentrations of both UV-filters, TiO2-NPs, BP-3 and their mixture. The toxicity assessment of these compounds was performed after 3 and 7 days using histopathological analyses of turbot liver and semi-quantitative histopathological indices. Overall, the histopathological observations of fish liver suggested a slight increase in the immune/inflammatory response after exposure to UV-filter compounds, as well as a slight intensification of the progressive alteration fat vacuolization of hepatocytes. Despite these observed alterations, no significant differences between treatments were observed and no link was found between alterations and exposure time. Through microscopic observations made using Nuclear Red (NR) staining, no nanoparticle clusters were found in the liver, suggesting that there was no accumulation of nanoparticles during the exposure time. Summing up, this work suggested that environmentally-relevant concentrations of this compounds leads to slight alterations in turbot hepatic tissue. Nevertheless, further research about the potential effects of UV-filters compound mixtures are still needed for better understanding of possible interaction effects. Master Thesis Scophthalmus maximus Turbot Repositório da Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL)
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topic TiO2-NPs
BP-3
Histopathology
Inflammatory/immune response
Fat vacuolation of hepatocytes
Intraperitoneal injection
Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia do Ambiente
spellingShingle TiO2-NPs
BP-3
Histopathology
Inflammatory/immune response
Fat vacuolation of hepatocytes
Intraperitoneal injection
Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia do Ambiente
Monteiro, João Pedro Marcos
Histopathological assessment of UV-filters (TiO2-NPs and BP-3) in Scophthalmus maximus liver at environmentally-relevant concentrations
topic_facet TiO2-NPs
BP-3
Histopathology
Inflammatory/immune response
Fat vacuolation of hepatocytes
Intraperitoneal injection
Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia do Ambiente
description The worldwide usage of sunscreens, formulated with organic and inorganic compounds has been increasing year by year, that was also associated with the increase of coastal and maritime tourism and the awareness of the dangers arising from exposure to solar radiation. This increase of sunscreens usage by humans raise the concern about the potential increases of the concentrations of these compounds in aquatic systems. Several studies have revealed the toxicity in aquatic organisms associated with exposure of UV-filter compounds, such as titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2-NPs) and benzophenone-3 (BP-3), however most of them do not consider environmentally-relevant concentrations of these compounds. In the present study, Scophthalmus maximus (turbot fish) were exposed through intraperitoneal injection to environmentally-relevant concentrations of both UV-filters, TiO2-NPs, BP-3 and their mixture. The toxicity assessment of these compounds was performed after 3 and 7 days using histopathological analyses of turbot liver and semi-quantitative histopathological indices. Overall, the histopathological observations of fish liver suggested a slight increase in the immune/inflammatory response after exposure to UV-filter compounds, as well as a slight intensification of the progressive alteration fat vacuolization of hepatocytes. Despite these observed alterations, no significant differences between treatments were observed and no link was found between alterations and exposure time. Through microscopic observations made using Nuclear Red (NR) staining, no nanoparticle clusters were found in the liver, suggesting that there was no accumulation of nanoparticles during the exposure time. Summing up, this work suggested that environmentally-relevant concentrations of this compounds leads to slight alterations in turbot hepatic tissue. Nevertheless, further research about the potential effects of UV-filters compound mixtures are still needed for better understanding of possible interaction effects.
author2 Martins, Marta
Mieiro, Cláudia
format Master Thesis
author Monteiro, João Pedro Marcos
author_facet Monteiro, João Pedro Marcos
author_sort Monteiro, João Pedro Marcos
title Histopathological assessment of UV-filters (TiO2-NPs and BP-3) in Scophthalmus maximus liver at environmentally-relevant concentrations
title_short Histopathological assessment of UV-filters (TiO2-NPs and BP-3) in Scophthalmus maximus liver at environmentally-relevant concentrations
title_full Histopathological assessment of UV-filters (TiO2-NPs and BP-3) in Scophthalmus maximus liver at environmentally-relevant concentrations
title_fullStr Histopathological assessment of UV-filters (TiO2-NPs and BP-3) in Scophthalmus maximus liver at environmentally-relevant concentrations
title_full_unstemmed Histopathological assessment of UV-filters (TiO2-NPs and BP-3) in Scophthalmus maximus liver at environmentally-relevant concentrations
title_sort histopathological assessment of uv-filters (tio2-nps and bp-3) in scophthalmus maximus liver at environmentally-relevant concentrations
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/10362/92938
genre Scophthalmus maximus
Turbot
genre_facet Scophthalmus maximus
Turbot
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