揭示水蚤体内酵母空泡的毒理学影响

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 TOXICOLOGY Molecular & Cellular Toxicology Pub Date : 2024-06-12 DOI:10.1007/s13273-024-00462-6
Taehwan Kim, Hyo Jin Choi, Woo-Ri Shin, Uyen Le Ngoc Phuong, Dae-Young Park, Ji-Young Ahn, Yang Hoon Kim, Jiho Min
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背景引入物种的扩散需要有效的管理策略。在这项研究中,我们调查了酵母空泡对水蚤的影响,并将其作为管理成体生物的潜在药物,重点关注形态分析、细胞损伤评估、繁殖结果、生育期和蜕皮行为。通过评估从酵母这种有益微生物中分离出来的空泡对生态环境的影响,我们发现了空泡作为多功能纳米材料的新功能。我们的研究结果揭示了液泡对水蚤生态的重要影响。FE-SEM 和 NTA 分析揭示了酵母空泡的形态特征。给水蚤处理液泡和液泡酶会导致可观察到的内部损伤,表现为指示细胞死亡的红色荧光增加。空泡浓度越高,绿色荧光越弱,表明内部损伤越严重。此外,用空泡处理的水蚤表现出不同的出生率和出生持续时间。总之,本研究通过揭示酵母空泡对水蚤生理和行为的影响,使人们对毒理学和微生物生态学有了全面的了解。该研究还为水生生态系统的环境管理和保护策略提供了信息,并证明了空泡作为控制有害鱼类种群的有用制剂的潜力。
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Unveiling the toxicological impact of yeast vacuoles in Daphnia

Background

The spread of introduced species necessitates effective management strategies. However, the current methods have proven ineffective, thus calling for alternative solutions.

Objective

In this study, we investigated the impact of yeast vacuoles on Daphnia as a potential agent for managing adult organisms, focusing on morphological analysis, cellular damage assessment, reproductive outcomes, birthing duration, and molting behaviors. By evaluating the ecological impact of vacuoles isolated from yeast, a beneficial microorganism, we discovered a new function of vacuoles as versatile nanomaterials.

Results

Although vacuoles have been extensively studied in various fields, their effects on aquatic ecosystems are not fully understood. Our findings revealed a significant influence of vacuoles on the ecology of Daphnia. The morphological characteristics of yeast vacuoles were revealed by FE-SEM and NTA analysis. Treating vacuoles and vacuolar enzymes to Daphnia resulted in observable internal damage, as evidenced by increased red fluorescence indicative of cell death. Higher concentrations of vacuoles correlated with decreased green fluorescence, suggesting greater internal damage. Furthermore, Daphnia treated with vacuoles exhibited different birth rates and birthing duration. Additionally, increasing vacuole concentrations correlated with increased foreign materials on Daphnia shells after molting, suggesting external adherence of vacuoles.

Conclusion

In summary, this study provides a comprehensive understanding of toxicology and microbial ecology by revealing the influence of yeast vacuoles on Daphnia physiology and behavior. It also informs environmental management and conservation strategies in aquatic ecosystems and demonstrates the potential of vacuoles as useful agents in controlling harmful fish populations.

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期刊介绍: Molecular & Cellular Toxicology publishes original research and reviews in all areas of the complex interaction between the cell´s genome (the sum of all genes within the chromosome), chemicals in the environment, and disease. Acceptable manuscripts are the ones that deal with some topics of environmental contaminants, including those that lie in the domains of analytical chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology with the aspects of molecular and cellular levels. Emphasis will be placed on toxic effects observed at relevant genomics and proteomics, which have direct impact on drug development, environment health, food safety, preventive medicine, and forensic medicine. The journal is committed to rapid peer review to ensure the publication of highest quality original research and timely news and review articles.
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