The joint toxicity effect of glyphosate and cadmium in a concentration-dependent manner on nematode Caenorhabditis elegans

IF 6.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety Pub Date : 2024-09-27 DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2024.117081
Huang Zhihang , Anastasia Ngozi Ezemaduka , Cai Hongxia , Pan Yan , Gong Yiwen , Zhang Nan , Lu Xinrui , Gao Shan , Li Guojun , Yang Jing , Xian Bo
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The co-occurrence of glyphosate (GPS), a commonly used organophosphorus herbicide, and cadmium (Cd), a neurotoxic metal, in agricultural environments prompts concerns about their combined toxic effects on ecosystems. This study explores the combined effects of GPS and Cd on the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans), to understand their cumulative effects in organismal living environments. We investigated the interaction between GPS and Cd over 24 hours using a comprehensive approach that included a variety of toxicity endpoints as well as the novel Automated Recognition and Statistics Tool (NCLE) for body bend measurement. Our data show a concentration-dependent interplay in which antagonistic effects at lower concentrations reduce phenotypic damage while synergistic effects emerge at higher concentrations, particularly at GPS's LC50. Transcriptome analysis under antagonistic conditions revealed significant downregulation of Cd toxicity-related genes and identified Y22D7AL.16, which has a C2H2-type zinc finger domain, as a novel gene involved in metal stress response, implying an alternative Cd-resilience mechanism. The expression profile of this gene shows that it plays a larger role in both development and metal stress adaption. These findings highlight the complexities of compound pollutant interactions, emphasizing the importance of including such dynamics in environmental risk assessments and control techniques.
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草甘膦和镉以浓度依赖的方式对线虫草履虫产生联合毒性效应
草甘膦(GPS)是一种常用的有机磷除草剂,而镉(Cd)是一种具有神经毒性的金属,两者同时出现在农业环境中引发了人们对它们对生态系统的综合毒性影响的担忧。本研究探讨了 GPS 和镉对模式生物秀丽隐杆线虫(C. elegans)的综合影响,以了解它们在生物生存环境中的累积效应。我们采用了一种综合方法,包括各种毒性终点以及用于身体弯曲测量的新型自动识别和统计工具(NCLE),研究了全球定位系统和镉在 24 小时内的相互作用。我们的数据显示了一种浓度依赖性相互作用,其中低浓度下的拮抗作用可减少表型损伤,而高浓度下,尤其是 GPS 的半数致死浓度(LC50)时,则会出现协同效应。拮抗条件下的转录组分析表明,镉毒性相关基因的表达显著下调,并发现具有 C2H2 型锌指结构域的 Y22D7AL.16 是参与金属应激反应的新基因,这意味着一种替代的镉抗性机制。该基因的表达谱显示,它在发育和金属胁迫适应中都发挥着较大的作用。这些发现凸显了复合污染物相互作用的复杂性,强调了将这种动态变化纳入环境风险评估和控制技术的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety is a multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on understanding the exposure and effects of environmental contamination on organisms including human health. The scope of the journal covers three main themes. The topics within these themes, indicated below, include (but are not limited to) the following: Ecotoxicology、Environmental Chemistry、Environmental Safety etc.
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