O. Ojekunle, Damola Olatoregun, S. Good, A. Sodipe
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摘要
镉和铜都是令人关注的重金属,也是有毒的环境污染物。由于铜的优良导电性,它最常用的是在电气设备中。另一方面,镉不是必需的,尽管它主要用于电池。镉和铜金属污染主要来自人为活动,但也存在其他自然来源。缓步动物是一种微观水生动物,以其对极端环境条件的耐受性而闻名,本研究旨在研究缓步动物对重金属的耐受性以及如何通过抗氧化剂(硒)来改善潜在的有害影响。抗氧化剂是一种可以保护细胞免受自由基影响的物质,它们与预防细胞损伤密切相关:细胞损伤是癌症、衰老和某些疾病的常见途径。我们推测,典型海泡菌(Hypsibius exemplaris, H. exemplaris)对高浓度毒物的耐受性较低,如果释放活性氧(Reactive Oxygen Species),会改变一些酶促途径,但一定浓度的硒会减弱这种影响,从而证实了硒的抗氧化能力。结果表明,镉和铜溶液增加了缓步动物对氧化应激的敏感性,并显著降低了代谢。用荧光显微镜对生成的活性氧进行了确证。用亚硒酸钠处理0.5ppm的硒可以抵消镉和铜诱导的活性氧的产生。用不同的测定方法对所制得的抗氧化酶进行定量。综上所述,从环境的角度来看,在适当的剂量下,硒是一种相关的抗氧化剂。
Toxicological Impact of Cadmium and Copper Exposure in H. Exemplaris
Cadmium and Copper are both heavy metals of concern and toxic environmental contaminants. Due to copper’s excellent electrical conductivity, its most common use is in electrical equipment. Cadmium on the other hand, is not essential, although it is used majorly in batteries. Contamination with cadmium and copper metals stems mainly from anthropogenic activities but other natural sources also exist. Tardigrades are microscopic aquatic animals renowned for their tolerance towards extreme environmental conditions, this study is to investigate their tolerance towards heavy metals and how to ameliorate the potential hazardous effects with an antioxidant (Selenium). Antioxidants are substances that may protect the cells against the effects of free radicals, they are intimately involved in the prevention of cellular damage: the common pathway for cancer, aging, and some diseases. We hypothesized that Hypsibius exemplaris (H. exemplaris) has a low tolerance to a high concentration of toxicants and if Reactive Oxygen Species is released, some enzymatic pathways will be altered, but a certain concentration of Selenium will abate this effect, confirming the antioxidative capacity of Selenium. As was observed, cadmium and copper solutions increased Tardigrade sensitivity to oxidative stress as well as significantly reduced metabolism was observed. The produced reactive oxygen species was confirmed with fluorescence microscopy. Treating the exposed tardigrades with 0.5ppm of selenium using sodium selenite counteracted the cadmium and copper induced reactive oxygen species produced. The antioxidative enzymes produced were quantified using various assay methods. In conclusion, from an environmental perspective, selenium is a relevant antioxidant using the appropriate dosage.