Polystyrene microparticles can affect the health status of freshwater fish-Threat of oral microplastics intake

A. Hollerova, N. Hodkovicova, J. Blahova, M. Faldyna,A. Franc, S. Pavlokova, F. Tichy, E. Postulkova, J. Mares,D. Medkova,M. Kyllar, Z. Svobodova

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT(2023)

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Plastic waste pollution is considered one of the biggest problems facing our planet. The production and use of these materials has led to huge amounts of plastic waste entering the aquatic environment and affecting aquatic life. In our experiment, the effect of polystyrene microparticles (PS-MPs; 52.5 +/- 11.5 mu m) on individual juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) was tested at three different dietary concentrations of 0.5, 2 and 5 % for six weeks. At the end of the experiment, various health parameters of exposed organisms were compared with the control group. The haematological profile revealed an immune response by a decrease in lymphocyte count with a concurrent increase in the number of neutrophil segments at the highest concentration of PS-MPs (5 %). Biochemical analysis showed significant reductions in plasma ammonia in all tested groups, which may be related to liver and gill damage, as determined by histopathological examination and analysis of inflammatory cytokines expression. In addition, liver damage can also cause a significant decrease in the plasma protein ceruloplasmin, which is synthesized in the liver. PSMPs disrupted the antioxidant balance in the caudal kidney, gill and liver, with significant changes observed only at
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Editor,Dami? Barcel?,Microplastics,Rainbow trout,Salmonidae,Gene expression,Antioxidant capacity,Toxicity
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