The response of meiobenthinc sediment-dwelling nematodes to pyrene: Results from open microcosms, toxicokinetics and in silico molecular interactions

An experiment conducted with ‘open microcosm’ made by connected sedimentary compartments with different qualities was for 30 days to evaluate the migratory behaviour of nematodes as induced by exposure to pyrene. The nematofauna was collected along with sediment from a reference site in Bizerte lago...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marine pollution bulletin 2022-12, Vol.185, p.114252, Article 114252
Hauptverfasser: Hedfi, Amor, Allouche, Mohamed, Hoineb, Faten, Ali, Manel Ben, Harrath, Abdel Halim, Albeshr, Mohammed Fahad, Mahmoudi, Ezzeddine, Beyrem, Hamouda, Karachle, Paraskevi K., Urkmez, Derya, Pacioglu, Octavian, Badraoui, Riadh, Boufahja, Fehmi
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Zusammenfassung:An experiment conducted with ‘open microcosm’ made by connected sedimentary compartments with different qualities was for 30 days to evaluate the migratory behaviour of nematodes as induced by exposure to pyrene. The nematofauna was collected along with sediment from a reference site in Bizerte lagoon. Following one week acclimatization period, the populated sediments were topped with azoic sediments, with a pyrene concentration of 150 μg kg−1. The concentration of pyrene from sediments was measured on a weekly basis. A stable status of nematode assemblages was reached between the upper and lower compartments in each microcosm, whatever the treatment type. An upward exploratory phase was observed during the first two weeks within the assemblages, possibly induced by the repellent chemodetection of pyrene. This observation was confirmed by the toxicokinetic properties and molecular interactions of pyrene with the germ-line development Protein 3 and sex-determining protein of Caenorhabditis elegans as nematode model. [Display omitted] •A remote chemodetection of pyrene were highlighted for meiobenthic nematodes.•Prochromadorella longicaudata and Terschellingia longicaudata are tolerant to pyrene.•Mesacanthion diplechma and Metoncholaimus pristiurus are sensitive to pyrene.•Mechanisms of action of pyrene are proposed by toxicokinetics and in silico analysis.
ISSN:0025-326X
1879-3363
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114252