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Nanosilver and Silver Nitrate Toxicity in Ex Vivo-Exposed Gills of Fish and Mitigation by Humic Acids

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00128-021-03257-w

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Bioaccumulation; Corydoras paleatus; Nanotoxicology; Oxidative stress; Silver nanoparticles

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  1. Universidad Nacional del Litoral (CAID-UNL)
  2. CONICET
  3. Agencia Nacional de Promocion Cientifica y Tecnica [PICT 2018-01271]

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This study deepened the knowledge about the fate of silver nanoparticles by evaluating the potential mitigation of humic acids on their toxic effects. It was found that oxidative responses were alleviated when humic acids were present in the media.
Silver nanoparticles (AgNP) are unique because of their biocide properties. Once released to environment, AgNP interact with the natural organic matter which impact on their fate, dispersion, and ultimate toxicity. We carried out an ex vivo exposure of gill of Corydoras paleatus fish to 100 mu g L-1 of AgNP or AgNO3, alone and in combination with 10 mg L-1 of humic acids (HA), with the aim to evaluate the potential mitigation of HA on AgNP toxic effects. We analyzed Ag accumulation and oxidative stress biomarkers. The results showed high bioaccumulation after the AgNO3+HA exposure. An inhibition of glutathione-S-transferase enzymatic activity and depletion of reduced glutathione levels were registered after the AgNO3 exposure, and increased lipid peroxidation levels in the case of AgNP one. Oxidative responses were mitigated when the HA were present in the media. Overall, the knowledge about the fate of this emergent pollutant was deepened through this study.

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