What are the toxic components of microplastics? Investigating the overlooked role of particles vs chemical leachates as microplastic toxicity drivers

Knowledge remains limited regarding the effects of plastics and their associated chemicals. Importantly, there is a lack of studies successfully deconvoluting particle and leached chemical effects on organisms. This study aimed to unravel the role of car tire rubber (CTR, used as MP model material)...

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Main Authors: Piarulli, Stefania, Martínez Amat, Laura, Hansen, Bjørn-Henrik, Sørensen, Lisbet, Arukwe, Augustine, Booth, Andy, Gomes, Tania, Gomiero, Alessio, Farkas, Julia
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7216586 2024-09-15T17:55:35+00:00 What are the toxic components of microplastics? Investigating the overlooked role of particles vs chemical leachates as microplastic toxicity drivers Piarulli, Stefania Martínez Amat, Laura Hansen, Bjørn-Henrik Sørensen, Lisbet Arukwe, Augustine Booth, Andy Gomes, Tania Gomiero, Alessio Farkas, Julia 2022-11-17 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7216586 unknown Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/micro https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7216585 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7216586 oai:zenodo.org:7216586 zotero://select/users/null/items/L67LTECH info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode MICRO 2022, Online Atlas Edition: Plastic Pollution from MACRO to nano, Online, 14-18 November 2022 fish lechates particles toxicity assessment toxicity drivers info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaper 2022 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.721658610.5281/zenodo.7216585 2024-07-25T13:05:27Z Knowledge remains limited regarding the effects of plastics and their associated chemicals. Importantly, there is a lack of studies successfully deconvoluting particle and leached chemical effects on organisms. This study aimed to unravel the role of car tire rubber (CTR, used as MP model material) as a pollutant particle and as a carrier of chemicals, and thus distinguish between the effects derived from MPs from those resulting from associated chemicals. Early life stages of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) were used to study the effects of three different components of CTR were: 1) CTR particles (50-1000 µm) pre-leached for 30 days to allow quantitative desorption of associated chemicals, 2) chemicals leached from the CTR over seven days, and 3) pristine CTR particles (pCTR) not subjected to any pre-treatment and thus including all the associated chemicals. Each treatment was tested at 1, 10 and 100 mg L-1 particles for 4 days, followed by a recovery period of ca. 11 days. Differences in the chemical composition of particles and associated exposures were verified using GC-MS and pyrolysis GC-MS. Investigated effect endpoints included survival and mortality, hatching success, developmental alterations assessed by morphometric measurements and expression of 15 genes. Leachate and pCTR exposures led to significantly lower hatching success and increased mortality compared to the pre-leached particles, which did not have any significant effect. Further, larvae exposed to pCTR showed a smaller eye diameter and an increased yolk/body fraction. Only leachates affected eye-to-front distance in a dose-dependent way. Larvae exposed to leachates and pCTR also showed significant reduction in the myotome length. Results demonstrate that associated chemicals and not the physical particles are the main CTR toxicity drivers for the endpoints studied. Further research should be directed towards understanding if this is extendable also to other types of plastic- and rubber-based materials. Also see: ... Conference Object atlantic cod Gadus morhua Zenodo
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lechates
particles
toxicity assessment
toxicity drivers
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lechates
particles
toxicity assessment
toxicity drivers
Piarulli, Stefania
Martínez Amat, Laura
Hansen, Bjørn-Henrik
Sørensen, Lisbet
Arukwe, Augustine
Booth, Andy
Gomes, Tania
Gomiero, Alessio
Farkas, Julia
What are the toxic components of microplastics? Investigating the overlooked role of particles vs chemical leachates as microplastic toxicity drivers
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toxicity drivers
description Knowledge remains limited regarding the effects of plastics and their associated chemicals. Importantly, there is a lack of studies successfully deconvoluting particle and leached chemical effects on organisms. This study aimed to unravel the role of car tire rubber (CTR, used as MP model material) as a pollutant particle and as a carrier of chemicals, and thus distinguish between the effects derived from MPs from those resulting from associated chemicals. Early life stages of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) were used to study the effects of three different components of CTR were: 1) CTR particles (50-1000 µm) pre-leached for 30 days to allow quantitative desorption of associated chemicals, 2) chemicals leached from the CTR over seven days, and 3) pristine CTR particles (pCTR) not subjected to any pre-treatment and thus including all the associated chemicals. Each treatment was tested at 1, 10 and 100 mg L-1 particles for 4 days, followed by a recovery period of ca. 11 days. Differences in the chemical composition of particles and associated exposures were verified using GC-MS and pyrolysis GC-MS. Investigated effect endpoints included survival and mortality, hatching success, developmental alterations assessed by morphometric measurements and expression of 15 genes. Leachate and pCTR exposures led to significantly lower hatching success and increased mortality compared to the pre-leached particles, which did not have any significant effect. Further, larvae exposed to pCTR showed a smaller eye diameter and an increased yolk/body fraction. Only leachates affected eye-to-front distance in a dose-dependent way. Larvae exposed to leachates and pCTR also showed significant reduction in the myotome length. Results demonstrate that associated chemicals and not the physical particles are the main CTR toxicity drivers for the endpoints studied. Further research should be directed towards understanding if this is extendable also to other types of plastic- and rubber-based materials. Also see: ...
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author Piarulli, Stefania
Martínez Amat, Laura
Hansen, Bjørn-Henrik
Sørensen, Lisbet
Arukwe, Augustine
Booth, Andy
Gomes, Tania
Gomiero, Alessio
Farkas, Julia
author_facet Piarulli, Stefania
Martínez Amat, Laura
Hansen, Bjørn-Henrik
Sørensen, Lisbet
Arukwe, Augustine
Booth, Andy
Gomes, Tania
Gomiero, Alessio
Farkas, Julia
author_sort Piarulli, Stefania
title What are the toxic components of microplastics? Investigating the overlooked role of particles vs chemical leachates as microplastic toxicity drivers
title_short What are the toxic components of microplastics? Investigating the overlooked role of particles vs chemical leachates as microplastic toxicity drivers
title_full What are the toxic components of microplastics? Investigating the overlooked role of particles vs chemical leachates as microplastic toxicity drivers
title_fullStr What are the toxic components of microplastics? Investigating the overlooked role of particles vs chemical leachates as microplastic toxicity drivers
title_full_unstemmed What are the toxic components of microplastics? Investigating the overlooked role of particles vs chemical leachates as microplastic toxicity drivers
title_sort what are the toxic components of microplastics? investigating the overlooked role of particles vs chemical leachates as microplastic toxicity drivers
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