Gambardella_2017_Ecotoxicol.Environ.Saf_145_250

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Title : Effects of polystyrene microbeads in marine planktonic crustaceans - Gambardella_2017_Ecotoxicol.Environ.Saf_145_250
Author(s) : Gambardella C , Morgana S , Ferrando S , Bramini M , Piazza V , Costa E , Garaventa F , Faimali M
Ref : Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety , 145 :250 , 2017
Abstract :

Plastic debris accumulates in the marine environment, fragmenting into microplastics (MP), causing concern about their potential toxic effects when ingested by marine organisms. The aim of this study was to verify whether 0.1microm polystyrene beads are likely to trigger lethal and sub-lethal responses in marine planktonic crustaceans. MP build-up, mortality, swimming speed alteration and enzyme activity (cholinesterases, catalase) were investigated in the larval stages of Amphibalanus amphitrite barnacle and of Artemia franciscana brine shrimp exposed to a wide range of MP concentrations (from 0.001 to 10mgL-1) for 24 and 48h. The results show that MP were accumulated in crustaceans, without affecting mortality. Swimming activity was significantly altered in crustaceans exposed to high MP concentrations (> 1mgL-1) after 48h. Enzyme activities were significantly affected in all organisms exposed to all the above MP concentrations, indicating that neurotoxic effects and oxidative stress were induced after MP treatment. These findings provide new insight into sub-lethal MP effects on marine crustaceans.

PubMedSearch : Gambardella_2017_Ecotoxicol.Environ.Saf_145_250
PubMedID: 28750293

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Gambardella C, Morgana S, Ferrando S, Bramini M, Piazza V, Costa E, Garaventa F, Faimali M (2017)
Effects of polystyrene microbeads in marine planktonic crustaceans
Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety 145 :250

Gambardella C, Morgana S, Ferrando S, Bramini M, Piazza V, Costa E, Garaventa F, Faimali M (2017)
Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety 145 :250