Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Jan 2024)

Mechanism of transport and toxicity response of Chlorella sorokiniana to polystyrene nanoplastics

  • Mengxin Xu,
  • Fanping Zhu,
  • Yueyao Yang,
  • Meiyan Liu,
  • Xiaohua Li,
  • Yuqian Jiang,
  • Lijuan Feng,
  • Jianlu Duan,
  • Weijia Wang,
  • Xianzheng Yuan,
  • Xiaohan Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 270
p. 115901

Abstract

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The toxicity of nanoparticles to freshwater microalgae is of significant importance in maintaining the overall stability of aquatic ecosystems. However, the transport mechanism and toxicity response of microalgae towards nanoplastics (NPs) remain to be further investigated. In this study, we examined the toxicity and internalization mechanisms of polystyrene nanoplastics (PS-NPs) in the microalga Chlorella sorokiniana. The results revealed that the PS-NPs inhibited algal cells’ growth and disrupted cell integrity upon contact, leading to cell shrinkage or rupture. Moreover, amino-modified PS-NPs (Nano-PS-NH2) exhibited greater toxicity to C. sorokiniana than carboxyl-modified PS-NPs (Nano-PS-COOH). Furthermore, significant inhibition of PS-NPs internalization was observed when four different endocytosis-related inhibitors were used, indicating that internalized PS-NPs can enter algal cells through endocytic pathways. More importantly, C. sorokiniana exposed to Nano-PS-NH2 responded to the reduction in carbon sources and energy resulting from the suppression of photosynthesis by regulating the metabolism of carbohydrates. These findings elucidate the effects of PS-NPs on C. sorokiniana, including their impact on cell morphology and metabolism, while shedding light on the internalization mechanisms of NPs by C. sorokiniana which deepen our understanding of the toxicity of nanoplastics on algae and provide important theoretical support for solving such aquatic ecological environment problems.

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