Literature DB >> 30945571

Gold and silver nanoparticles effects to the earthworm Eisenia fetida - the importance of tissue over soil concentrations.

Jean-Paul Bourdineaud1, Anamaria Štambuk2, Maja Šrut2, Sandra Radić Brkanac3, Dušica Ivanković4, Damir Lisjak2, Roberta Sauerborn Klobučar5, Zrinka Dragun4, Niko Bačić4, Göran I V Klobučar2.   

Abstract

To address and to compare the respective impact of gold and silver nanoparticles (Au and Ag NPs) in soil invertebrate, the earthworm Eisenia fetida was exposed to soil containing 2, 10, and 50 mg/kg of Au and Ag in both nanoparticulate and ionic forms for 10 days. Both metal NPs were 2-15 times less bioavailable than their ionic forms, and displayed similar transfer coefficients from soil to earthworm tissues. Both metal NPs triggered the onset of an oxidative stress as illustrated by increased glutathione S-transferase levels, decreased catalase levels, and increased malondialdehyde concentrations. Protein carbonylation distinguished the nanoparticular from the ionic forms as its increase was observed only after exposure to the highest concentration of both metal NPs. Au and Ag NPs triggered DNA modifications even at the lowest concentration, and both repressed the expression of genes involved in the general defense and stress response at high concentrations as did their ionic counterparts. Despite the fact that both metal NPs were less bioavailable than their ionic forms, at equivalent concentrations accumulated within earthworms tissues they exerted equal or higher toxic potential than their ionic counterparts.Capsule: At equivalent concentrations accumulated within earthworm tissues Au and Ag NPs exert equal or higher toxic potential than their ionic forms.

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Keywords:  DNA damage; Metallothioneins; catalase; gene expression; glutathione reductase; gold; nanoparticles; silver

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30945571     DOI: 10.1080/01480545.2019.1567757

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Chem Toxicol        ISSN: 0148-0545            Impact factor:   3.356


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Review 1.  Ecological Drawbacks of Nanomaterials Produced on an Industrial Scale: Collateral Effect on Human and Environmental Health.

Authors:  H Pérez-Hernández; A Pérez-Moreno; C R Sarabia-Castillo; S García-Mayagoitia; G Medina-Pérez; F López-Valdez; R G Campos-Montiel; P Jayanta-Kumar; F Fernández-Luqueño
Journal:  Water Air Soil Pollut       Date:  2021-10-12       Impact factor: 2.520

2.  Impacts of Longer-Term Exposure to AuNPs on Two Soil Ecotoxicological Model Species.

Authors:  Bruno Guimarães; Susana I L Gomes; Janeck J Scott-Fordsmand; Mónica J B Amorim
Journal:  Toxics       Date:  2022-03-22
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