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Long-term effects of lithium and lithium-microplastic mixtures on the model species Daphnia magna: Toxicological interactions and implications to ‘One Health’

Alexandra Martins, Diana Dias da Silva, Renata Silva, Félix Carvalho, Lúcia Guilhermino

2022The Science of The Total Environment36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

s of Li and Li-MP mixtures on D. magna reproduction were 0.039 mg/L and 0.039 Li + 0.086 MP mg/L, respectively. Under exposure to the highest concentration of Li (0.08 mg/L) and Li-MP mixtures (0.08 Li + 0.19 MP mg/L), the mean of D. magna population growth rate was reduced by 67% and 58%, respectively. Based on the population growth rate and using data from a bioassay testing the same concentrations of MP alone and carried simultaneously, the toxicological interaction between Li and MP was antagonism under exposure to the lowest and the highest concentrations of Li-MP mixtures, and synergism under exposure to the medium concentration of Li-MP mixtures. These findings highlight the need of further investigating the combined effects of contaminants, and the threat of long-term environmental contamination with Li and MP to freshwater zooplankton, biodiversity, ecosystem services and 'One Health'.

Topics & Concepts

Daphnia magnaLithium (medication)BioassayPopulationEnvironmental chemistryDaphniaChemistryAnimal scienceToxicologyCladoceraReproductionZooplanktonToxicityBiologyEcologyMedicineEndocrinologyOrganic chemistryEnvironmental healthMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsNanoparticles: synthesis and applications