Polystyrene nano/microplastics induce microbiota dysbiosis, oxidative damage, and innate immune disruption in zebrafish.

Xin Pei, Xing Heng, Weihua Chu
Author Information
  1. Xin Pei: Department of Microbiology, School of Life Science and Technology, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, 210009, China.
  2. Xing Heng: Department of Microbiology, School of Life Science and Technology, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, 210009, China.
  3. Weihua Chu: Department of Microbiology, School of Life Science and Technology, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, 210009, China. Electronic address: chuweihua@cpu.edu.cn.

Abstract

The toxicity of polystyrene nano/microplastics with diameter sizes of 50um and 100 nm and concentrations of 100 and 1000 μg/mL on gut microbiota, antioxidant activity and innate immune response in zebrafish was investigated. After exposure to polystyrene plastics particle, the pathological morphological changes of intestine and gills were observed, and the injury severity was related to the concentration and particle size of plastics. Significant changes in the richness and diversity of gut microbiota were observed after polystyrene plastics-exposed in zebrafish. The plastics-treated groups exhibited more substantial oxidative stress than the control group. In addition, the mRNA expression level of most pro- and anti-inflammatory factors, including IL-8, NF-κb, and IL-10, increased while the mRNA expression of TNF-α, a pro-inflammatory factor, decreased. Our results suggest that polystyrene nano/microplastics may represent a potential threat to the gut microbiota, oxidative status, and innate immunity. These results indicated that polystyrene nano/microplastics exerted size and concentration-dependent toxicity on zebrafish. The findings provide new evidence for the toxicity of polystyrene plastics on zebrafish.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Animals
Dysbiosis
Immunity, Innate
Microbiota
Microplastics
Oxidative Stress
Plastics
Polystyrenes
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Zebrafish

Chemicals

Microplastics
Plastics
Polystyrenes
Water Pollutants, Chemical

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