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Effect of titanium dioxide nanoparticles on the accumulation and distribution of arsenate in Daphnia magna in the presence of an algal food.

Zhuanxi Luo1, Mengting Li2, Zhenhong Wang2, Jinli Li2, Jianhua Guo2, Ricki R Rosenfeldt3,4, Frank Seitz3,4, Changzhou Yan5.   

Abstract

The impact of titanium dioxide nanoparticles (nano-TiO2) on the bioavailability of metals in aquatic filter-feeding organisms has rarely been investigated, especially in the presence of algae as a food source. In this study, we quantified the accumulation and subcellular distribution of arsenate (AsV) in Daphnia magna in the presence of nano-TiO2 and a green alga (Scenedesmus obliquus) food source. Results showed that S. obliquus significantly increased the accumulation of total arsenic (As) and titanium (Ti) in D. magna. The presence of this food source increased As in metal-sensitive fractions (MSF) and as biologically detoxified metals (BDM), while it decreased Ti levels in MSF but increased levels as BDM. The difference in the subcellular distribution of As and Ti demonstrates the dissociation of As from nano-TiO2 during digestion at subcellular partitioning irrespective of food availability. In turn, the presence of algae was shown to increase metal-based toxicity in D. magna due to the transfer of As from BMD to MSF. Furthermore, S. obliquus significantly increased the concentration of As and Ti in soluble fractions, indicating that As and nano-TiO2 ingested by D. magna could be transferred more readily to their predators in the presence of S. obliquus. Our study shows the potential of algae to increase the toxicity and biomagnification of AsV. Furthermore, it highlights food as an important factor in the toxicity assessment of nanomaterials and co-existing pollutants.

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Keywords:  Algae; Arsenic; Bioavailability; Nanoparticles; Subcellular distribution

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29766424     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-018-2265-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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4.  Heavy metal uptake and toxicity in the presence of titanium dioxide nanoparticles: a factorial approach using Daphnia magna.

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Authors:  Zhuanxi Luo; Zhenhong Wang; Yameng Yan; Jinli Li; Changzhou Yan; Baoshan Xing
Journal:  Environ Pollut       Date:  2018-03-31       Impact factor: 8.071

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Authors:  Zhenhong Wang; Zhuanxi Luo; Changzhou Yan
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2013-05-01       Impact factor: 4.223

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