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Morphological Alterations in the Early Developmental Stages of Zebrafish (Danio rerio; Hamilton 1822) Induced by Exposure to Polystyrene Microparticles.

María Fernanda Blanco-OrtaCarlos Eduardo González-PenagosMayra Alejandra Cañizares-MartínezPedro-Luis ArdissonJorge Luis Montero-MuñozJuan Antonio Pérez-VegaJesús Alejandro Zamora-BriseñoMaría A Fernández-HerreraLuis F Jiménez-ContrerasDalila Aldana-ArandaRossanna Rodríguez-Canul
Published in: Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology (2022)
Microplastics (MPs) are emerging pollutants of widespread concern in aquatic environments. The aim of this study was to evaluate the negative impact of pristine MPs of polystyrene of 100 μm on embryo and larvae of Danio rerio exposed to three environmentally relevant concentrations of polystyrene (3.84 × 10 - 6 , 3.84 × 10 - 7 , and 3.84 × 10 - 8  g/mL). The exposure effect was evaluated through the general morphology score, biometrics, and integrated biomarker response version 2 index. No mortality was observed but the anatomical structure of fishes was affected showing pigmentation deficiency and alterations in the head region as the main affected endpoints. The general morphology score and the integrated biomarker response values were highly sensitive to address the effect of the three concentrations of MPs used here. Our results provide solid evidence of the negative impact of 100 μm pristine polystyrene MPs exposure on early stages of zebrafish.
Keyphrases
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