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Effects of microplastic exposure on the early developmental period and circadian rhythm of zebrafish (Danio rerio): A comparative study of polylactic acid and polyglycolic acid

Jialu Luan, Shuhui Zhang, Yixin Xu, Liang Wen, Xizeng Feng

2023Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Polyglycolic acid (PGA) is an emerging biodegradable plastic material. Together with polylactic acid (PLA), PGA is considered a suitable alternative to conventional plastics and has been widely used in biomedical and food packaging industries. However, degradable plastics continue to face the drawbacks of harsh degradation environment and long degradation time, and may harm the environment and the human body. Therefore, our study focused on assessing the effects of degradable microplastics PGA and PLA on the development and neurobehavior of zebrafish. The results showed that PGA and PLA had little effect on 3-10 hpf embryos. However, developmental stunting was observed in a100 mg/L PGA and PLA-exposed group at 24 hpf. In addition, PGA and PLA exposure decreased the survival and hatching rates, increased wakefulness, and reduced sleep in zebrafish. This indicates that PGA and PLA may affect the circadian behavior of zebrafish by affecting the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). Therefore, our results suggest that PGA and PLA exposure induces developmental toxicity, reduces voluntary locomotion, induces of anxiety-like behaviors, and impairs sleep/wake behaviors in zebrafish larvae. This also suggests that the potentially toxic effects of degradable plastics cannot be ignored and that the biological effects of PGA require further research.

Topics & Concepts

ZebrafishPolylactic acidDanioDevelopmental toxicityMicroplasticsCircadian rhythmBiologyCell biologyChemistryEndocrinologyBiochemistryEcologyPregnancyGeneticsOrganic chemistryGestationPolymerGeneMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionZebrafish Biomedical Research ApplicationsNanoparticles: synthesis and applications