Barboza_2023_Heliyon_9_e13070

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Title : Are microplastics contributing to pollution-induced neurotoxicity? A pilot study with wild fish in a real scenario - Barboza_2023_Heliyon_9_e13070
Author(s) : Barboza LGA , Otero XL , Fernandez EV , Vieira LR , Fernandes JO , Cunha SC , Guilhermino L
Ref : Heliyon , 9 :e13070 , 2023
Abstract :

Pollution-induced neurotoxicity is of high concern. This pilot study investigated the potential relationship between the presence of microplastics (MPs) in the brain of 180 wild fish (Dicentrarchus labrax, Platichthys flesus, Mugil cephalus) from a contaminated estuary and the activity of the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) enzyme. MPs were found in 9 samples (5% of the total), all of them from D. labrax collected in the summer, which represents 45% of the samples of this species collected in that season (20). Seventeen MPs were recovered from brain samples, with sizes ranging from 8 to 96 microm. Polyacrylamide, polyacrylic acid and one biopolymer (zein) were identified by Micro-Raman spectroscopy. Fish with MPs showed lower (p >= 0.05) AChE activity than those where MPs were not found. These findings point to the contribution of MPs to the neurotoxicity induced by long-term exposure to pollution, stressing the need of further studies on the topic to increase 'One Health' protection.

PubMedSearch : Barboza_2023_Heliyon_9_e13070
PubMedID: 36711285

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Barboza LGA, Otero XL, Fernandez EV, Vieira LR, Fernandes JO, Cunha SC, Guilhermino L (2023)
Are microplastics contributing to pollution-induced neurotoxicity? A pilot study with wild fish in a real scenario
Heliyon 9 :e13070

Barboza LGA, Otero XL, Fernandez EV, Vieira LR, Fernandes JO, Cunha SC, Guilhermino L (2023)
Heliyon 9 :e13070