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从昆虫到哺乳动物!食物链中通过食物累积和跨代传递的微/纳米塑料。

From insects to mammals! Tissue accumulation and transgenerational transfer of micro/nano-plastics through the food chain.

机构信息

Department of Environmental Engineering, School of Resources and Civil Engineering, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China.

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Life Sciences, China Medical University, Shenyang 110122, China.

出版信息

J Hazard Mater. 2024 Dec 5;480:136424. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.136424. Epub 2024 Nov 8.

Abstract

Despite extensive global attention on microplastic pollution, our understanding of the pathways underlying microplastic translocation, accumulation, and their potential impacts on ecosystems and human health through the food chain remains incomplete. To investigate the translocation and accumulation of microplastics from insects to mammals, we developed a novel oral exposure model that Tenebrio molitor larvae (yellow mealworms, invertebrate terrestrial insects) were firstly orally exposed to both micro and nanometer-sized plastics (M/NPs), and subsequently fed as a food source to mice (mammals). Our results provide clear evidence that micro/nanoplastics (M/NPs) do indeed translocate through the food chain, from lower to higher trophic levels. Fluorescence microscopy and tissue quantification revealed the accumulation of M/NPs in the digestive, somatic, and circulatory systems of the larvae. Specifically, the food chain transferred M/NPs were later detected in the digestive, respiratory, and urinary systems of mice, showcasing strong fluorescent signals in vital organs such as the lungs, liver, intestines, brain, and kidneys, as well as in embryos. These findings highlight the intricate dynamics of M/NPs contamination, emphasizing their ability to traverse biological barriers, accumulate in organisms, and potentially impact embryonic development via food chain transfer.

摘要

尽管全球对微塑料污染高度关注,但我们对于微塑料通过食物链转移、积累及其对生态系统和人类健康潜在影响的途径的理解仍不完整。为了研究微塑料从昆虫向哺乳动物的转移和积累,我们开发了一种新的口服暴露模型,即黄粉虫幼虫(昆虫纲无脊椎动物)首先经口暴露于微塑料和纳塑料(M/NPs),然后作为食物源被喂食给老鼠(哺乳动物)。我们的研究结果提供了明确的证据,证明微/纳塑料(M/NPs)确实通过食物链从较低营养级转移到较高营养级。荧光显微镜和组织定量分析显示,M/NPs 在幼虫的消化、躯体和循环系统中积累。具体来说,食物链传递的 M/NPs 随后在老鼠的消化、呼吸和泌尿系统中被检测到,在肺、肝、肠、脑和肾等重要器官以及胚胎中显示出强烈的荧光信号。这些发现突显了 M/NPs 污染的复杂动态,强调了它们穿过生物屏障、在生物体中积累并通过食物链转移潜在影响胚胎发育的能力。

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