Xiaoyu Zhang , Tao Sun , Fei Li , Chenglong Ji , Hongmei Liu , Huifeng Wu
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摘要
本研究探讨了环境相关浓度的镉(Cd)(5 μg/L和50 μg/L)和硒(Se)(3 μg/L和30 μg/L)对蛤蜊鳃和消化腺的毒理效应和机制。结果表明,镉和硒会对蛤蜊鳃和消化腺的渗透调节、能量代谢和突触传递产生特定的组织影响。接触 50 μg/L Cd 后,蛤蜊消化腺中解毒和的表达上调。暴露于 3 μg/L Se 的蛤蜊消化腺会上调 和 的表达,以缓解氧化应激,并下调 和 的表达,以减少无机 Se 的转化。此外,镉和硒的相互作用模式在很大程度上取决于它们的摩尔比,其中11.71(50 μg/L Cd + 3 μg/L Se)的摩尔比尤其有害,表现为蛤蜊的病变、氧化应激和解毒需求明显高于单独暴露于Cd或Se的蛤蜊。总之,这项研究揭示了镉和硒对蛤蜊的复杂相互作用模式和机制,为探讨它们的单一毒性和联合毒性提供了参考。
Combinatorial accumulation, stress response, detoxification and synaptic transmission effects of cadmium and selenium in clams Ruditapes philippinarum
This study investigated the toxicological effects and mechanisms of cadmium (Cd) (5 and 50 μg/L) and selenium (Se) (3 and 30 μg/L) at environmentally relevant concentrations on the gills and digestive glands of clams Ruditapes philippinarum. Results indicated that Cd and Se could tissue-specifically impact osmoregulation, energy metabolism, and synaptic transmission in the gills and digestive glands of clams. After exposure to 50 μg/L Cd, the digestive glands of clams up-regulated the expression of methionine-gamma-lyase and metallothionein for detoxification. Clam digestive glands exposed to 3 μg/L Se up-regulated the expression of catalase and glutathione peroxidase to alleviate oxidative stress, and down-regulated the expression of selenide-water dikinase to reduce the conversion of inorganic Se. Additionally, the interaction mode between Cd and Se largely depended on their molar ratio, with a ratio of 11.71 (50 μg/L Cd + 3 μg/L Se) demonstrated to be particularly harmful, as manifested by significantly more lesions, oxidative stress, and detoxification demand in clams than those exposed to Cd or Se alone. Collectively, this study revealed the complex interaction patterns and mechanisms of Cd and Se on clams, providing a reference for exploring their single and combined toxicity.
期刊介绍:
ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.