Diel Pattern of
Microplastic Residues in Zebrafish
Posted on 2023-10-28 - 13:47
As one of the emerging pollutants, microplastics (MPs)
can be taken
up by aquatic organisms through ingestion. However, little is known
about the uptake pattern in organisms over time and the associated
mechanisms of retention patterns. The present study aims to elucidate
these patterns in fish, their relationship with light/dark conditions,
and examine the uptake kinetic process of small-sized plastic pollutants,
especially during the long-neglected dark period. Zebrafish were sampled
every 2 h during the light and dark periods after exposure to an environmentally
relevant concentration (100 items/L) of MPs. The results demonstrated
that MP residues in zebrafish decreased during the dark period rather
than increased over time. The MP retention rhythm and the swimming
behavior of exposed zebrafish displayed a statistically significant
light/dark variation. Moreover, a very strong and statistically significant
positive correlation was found between the swimming speed of zebrafish
and the number of MP residues in the gastrointestinal tracts of zebrafish.
These results clearly demonstrate that fibrous MP residues in the
fish have a discernible diel pattern. This work improves the understanding
of the dynamic residual process of MPs in organisms and calls for
further in-depth circadian toxicokinetic studies to better suit particle
pollutants.
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Ma, Cuizhu; Chen, Qiqing; Gao, Zhuo; Yang, Yan; Cheng, Jinping; Shi, Huahong (2023). Diel Pattern of
Microplastic Residues in Zebrafish. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c04018