水蚤是 "煤矿中的金丝雀"--利用表型和分子终点了解污染情况

Emma Rowan, Anne Leung, Maria Giannouli, Katie O'Rourke, K. Grintzalis
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:污染评估是一个严重的问题,也是人口及其活动不断增长的主要后果。以水生生态系统为重点,传统的水化学方法主要是对污染物进行最低限度的监测和检测,而不能产生机理或预测性的洞察力。因此,为了更好地从机理上理解水生污染,基于效应的方法受到了极大的关注。在所使用的关键物种中,水蚤已在水生毒理学和生态学中占据核心地位。在这项研究中,我们开发了一种新型喂食试验,并将其应用于不同污染物的一系列暴露试验中。此外,结合生化标记和灵敏的代谢组学分析,研究人员从分子角度详细揭示了水蚤在接触污染物后的反应。代谢物的特定类别被确定为预测污染的重要指标。
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The Water Flea as a “Canary in the Coal Mine”—Using Phenotypic and Molecular Endpoints to Understand Pollution
: The assessment of pollution is a serious issue and a major consequence of the overgrowing human population and its activities. Focusing on the aquatic ecosystem, traditional approaches of water chemistry mainly provide minimal monitoring with the detection of pollutants, while they fail to produce mechanistic or predictive insight. As such, effect-based methods have gained significant attention for the better mechanistic understanding of aquatic pollution. Among the key species used, daphnids have acquired a central position in aquatic toxicology and ecology. In this study, a novel feeding assay was developed and applied in a battery of exposures to different pollutants. Furthermore, in combination with biochemical markers and sensitive metabolomic analyses, the responses of daphnids following exposures were uncovered in molecular detail. Specific categories of metabolites were identified as significant indicators to predict pollution.
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