articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologySep 26, 2014GREEN OA

Accumulation and Embryotoxicity of Polystyrene Nanoparticles at Early Stage of Development of Sea Urchin Embryos Paracentrotus lividus

University of Siena · University College Dublin · +1 more institution

PubMed
Indexed incrossrefpubmed

Abstract

Nanoplastic debris, resulted from runoff and weathering breakdown of macro- and microplastics, represents an emerging concern for marine ecosystems. The aim of the present study was to investigate disposition and toxicity of polystyrene nanoparticles (NPs) in early development of sea urchin embryos (Paracentrotus lividus). NPs with two different surface charges where chosen, carboxylated (PS-COOH) and amine (PS-NH2) polystyrene, the latter being a less common variant, known to induce cell death in several in vitro cell systems. NPs stability in natural seawater (NSW) was measured while disposition and embryotoxicity were monitored within 48 h of postfertilization (hpf). Modulation of genes involved in cellular…

Citation impact

619
total citations
FWCI
9.89
Percentile
100%
References
88
Citations per year

Authors

7

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Paracentrotus lividus
  • Sea urchin
  • Microplastics
  • Embryo
  • Stage (stratigraphy)
  • Fishery
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
No related works found for this paper.