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Multigenerational Exposures of <i>Daphnia Magna</i> to Pristine and Aged Silver Nanoparticles: Epigenetic Changes and Phenotypical Ageing Related Effects

Laura‐Jayne A. Ellis, Stephen Kissane, Elijah Hoffman, James Brown, Eugenia Valsami‐Jones, John K. Colbourne, Iseult Lynch

2020Small44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Engineered nanoparticles (NPs) undergo physical, chemical, and biological transformation after environmental release, resulting in different properties of the "aged" versus "pristine" forms. While many studies have investigated the ecotoxicological effects of silver (Ag) NPs, the majority focus on "pristine" Ag NPs in simple exposure media, rather than investigating realistic environmental exposure scenarios with transformed NPs. Here, the effects of "pristine" and "aged" Ag NPs are systematically evaluated with different surface coatings on Daphnia magna over four generations, comparing continuous exposure versus parental only exposure to assess recovery potential for three generations. Biological endpoints including survival, growth and reproduction and genetic effects associated with Ag NP exposure are investigated. Parental exposure to "pristine" Ag NPs has an inhibitory effect on reproduction, inducing expression of antioxidant stress related genes and reducing survival. Pristine Ag NPs also induce morphological changes including tail losses and lipid accumulation associated with aging phenotypes in the heart, abdomen, and abdominal claw. These effects are epigenetic remaining two generations post-maternal exposure (F2 and F3). Exposure to identical Ag NPs (same concentrations) aged for 6 months in environmentally realistic water containing natural organic matter shows considerably reduced toxicological effects in continuously exposed generations and to the recovery generations.

Topics & Concepts

Daphnia magnaEpigeneticsEcotoxicityPhenotypeAgeingBiologyReproductionOxidative stressNanotoxicologyToxicologyChemistryMaterials scienceToxicityNanoparticleGeneGeneticsNanotechnologyBiochemistryOrganic chemistryNanoparticles: synthesis and applicationsMicroplastics and Plastic Pollution