Ingestion of melamine cleaning sponges-derived microplastic fibers affects the survival and reproduction of Daphnia magna

IF 6.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety Pub Date : 2025-01-15 DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2025.117814
Huimin Li , Wenwen Song , Songfeng Wang , Yanhua Wang , Yunfeng Ma , Yu Su , Rong Ji
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The abrasion of melamine cleaning sponges release microplastic fibers (MPFs) into the environment, yet the potential risks remain unknown. Here, we evaluated the ingestion, elimination, and toxic effects of melamine MPFs on Daphnia magna through acute and chronic exposures. This new type of MPFs displayed different morphology (a combination of linear and branched fibers with a length ranging from 10 to 157 μm) from the widely-studied MPFs released from textiles (longer and thicker linear fibers but no branched fibers). Although the lethality of melamine MPFs to neonates was not observed upon a short-term exposure (24 h), such effect was detected when the animals were exposed for a longer period (21 d) and showed a concentration-dependent manner. The MPFs tended to aggregate in the gut of D. magna, leading to a slow elimination compared to polystyrene microspheres. The MPFs remaining in the gut triggered an elevation in the intracellular reactive oxygen species, which further induced oxidative damage and eventually death. The long-term exposure to MPFs also stimulated D. magna to produce more offspring. Our findings show the chronic toxicity of the sponges-derived MPFs to typical freshwater zooplankton and accentuate the environmental impacts related to the extensive use of the sponges.
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摄入三聚氰胺清洁海绵衍生的微塑料纤维会影响大水蚤的生存和繁殖。
三聚氰胺清洁海绵的磨损会将微塑料纤维(MPFs)释放到环境中,但潜在的风险尚不清楚。在这里,我们通过急性和慢性暴露评估了三聚氰胺MPFs对大水蚤的摄入、消除和毒性作用。这种新型的高分子纤维具有不同的形态(线性纤维和分枝纤维的组合,长度在10 ~ 157 μm之间),而从纺织品中释放的高分子纤维具有更长的和更粗的线性纤维,而没有分枝纤维)。虽然短期暴露(24 h)没有观察到三聚氰胺MPFs对新生儿的致命性,但当动物暴露较长时间(21 d)时,可以检测到这种影响,并表现出浓度依赖性。与聚苯乙烯微球相比,MPFs倾向于在D. magna的肠道中聚集,导致缓慢的消除。留在肠道内的MPFs引发细胞内活性氧的升高,进一步诱导氧化损伤并最终导致死亡。长期暴露在强积金环境下也能刺激大鼠产生更多的后代。我们的研究结果显示了海绵衍生的MPFs对典型淡水浮游动物的慢性毒性,并强调了与海绵广泛使用相关的环境影响。
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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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