Effect of an environmental microplastic mixture from the Seine River and one of the main associated plasticizers, dibutylphthalate, on the sentinel species Hediste diversicolor

The aim of this study was to explore the adverse effects of a microplastic (MP) mixture obtained from litter accumulated in the Seine River (France) compared to those of their major co-plasticizer, dibutylphthalate (DBP), on the sentinel species Hediste diversicolor. A suite of biomarkers has been i...

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Hauptverfasser: Métais, Isabelle, Perrein-Ettajani, Hanane, Mouloud, Mohammed, Roman, Coraline, Le Guernic, Antoine, Revel, Messika, Tramoy, Romain, Caupos, Emilie, Boudahmane, Lila, Lagarde, Fabienne, Le Bihanic, Florane, Gasperi, Johnny, Châtel, Amélie
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description The aim of this study was to explore the adverse effects of a microplastic (MP) mixture obtained from litter accumulated in the Seine River (France) compared to those of their major co-plasticizer, dibutylphthalate (DBP), on the sentinel species Hediste diversicolor. A suite of biomarkers has been investigated to study the impacts of MPs (100 mg kg−1 sediment), DBP (38 μg kg−1 sediment) on worms compared to non-exposed individuals after 4 and 21 days. The antioxidant response, immunity, neurotoxicity and energy and respiratory metabolism were investigated using biomarkers. After 21 days, worms exposed to MPs showed an increasing aerobic metabolism, an enhancement of both antioxidant and neuroimmune responses. Energy-related biomarkers demonstrated that the energy reallocated to the defence system may come from proteins. A similar impact was depicted after DBP exposure, except for neurotoxicity. Our results provide a better understanding of the ecotoxicological effects of environmental MPs and their associated-contaminants on H. diversicolor. •Hediste diversicolor was exposed to environmental microplastics and dibutylphthalate.•After 21 days, exposure to MPs enhanced antioxidant and neuroimmune worm's responses.•After 21 days, exposure to MPs increased aerobic metabolism of worms.•Exposure to DBP and MPs led to a similar pattern of toxicity on worms.
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