Heavy metal stress response of microalgal strains Arthronema africanum and Coelastrella sp. BGV

Q4 Environmental Science BioRisk Pub Date : 2022-04-21 DOI:10.3897/biorisk.17.77483
Zornitsa Karcheva, Z. Georgieva, Alexander Tomov, D. Petrova, M. Zhiponova, I. Vasileva, G. Chaneva
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The present study compared the stress response of two microalgal strains – Arthronema africanum (Cyanoprokaryota) and Coelastrella sp. BGV (Chlorophyta), after heavy metals’ treatment. Changes of algal growth, pigment and protein content were analyzed after adding Cu, Cd and Pb (50 µM and 100 µM) to the nutrition medium. It was found that Cd and Pb significantly inhibited growth and protein biosynthesis of microalgae, but the effect of Cu remained less pronounced. In both strains, a decrease of chlorophyll content was observed, while carotenoid content markedly increased, especially in Coelastrella sp. BGV biomass. The addition of 100 µM Cd and 100 µM Pb to the medium caused a strong enhancement of malondialdehyde in both microalgal strains, which corresponded to the significant increase of superoxide dismutase and catalase activity. The antioxidant enzymes appeared to be differently altered by heavy metals’ exposure. The activity of SOD in the Arthronema africanum cells was most strongly affected by Cd, in contrast to Coelastrella sp. BGV that was highly increased by 100 µM Pb. The application of 100 µM Cd and 100 µM Pb increased in a similar manner catalase activity in both microalgae. The strains that were studied showed a high absorption capacity for metal ions, especially for Pb, which was absorbed largely than Cd and Cu. For that reason, we assumed that both microalga and, in particular, Coelastrella sp. BGV, could be successfully used for treatment of contaminated water bodies.
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微藻菌株非洲关节炎菌和弹藻BGV对重金属胁迫的响应
本研究比较了两种微藻菌株——非洲节藻属(Cyanoproguleama)和科氏藻属(Coelastrella sp.BGV)在重金属处理后的应激反应。在营养培养基中添加Cu、Cd和Pb(50µM和100µM)后,分析了藻类生长、色素和蛋白质含量的变化。结果表明,Cd和Pb对微藻的生长和蛋白质生物合成有显著的抑制作用,但Cu的抑制作用不明显。在这两个菌株中,都观察到叶绿素含量下降,而类胡萝卜素含量显著增加,尤其是在Coelastrella sp.BGV生物量中。向培养基中添加100µM Cd和100µM Pb导致两种微藻菌株中丙二醛的强烈增强,这对应于超氧化物歧化酶和过氧化氢酶活性的显著增加。抗氧化酶似乎因重金属暴露而发生不同的变化。与Coelastrella sp.BGV相比,非洲节肢动物细胞中SOD的活性受Cd的影响最为强烈。BGV在100µM Pb的作用下高度增加。100µM Cd和100µM Pb的施用以类似的方式提高了两种微藻的过氧化氢酶活性。所研究的菌株对金属离子表现出很高的吸收能力,尤其是对Pb的吸收能力。Pb的吸收量比Cd和Cu大。因此,我们认为微藻,特别是Coelastrella sp.BGV,都可以成功地用于处理污染水体。
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