4.7 Article

Toxic effects of nanomaterial-adsorbed cadmium on Daphnia magna

Journal

ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
Volume 148, Issue -, Pages 261-268

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2017.10.038

Keywords

Nanomaterial-adsorbed cadmium; Daphnia magna; Acute toxicity; Oxidative stress

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41671482]

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Chemical immobilization technologies involving the use of chemical absorbents such as nanomaterials have been recommended for the remediation of Cd-contaminated water and soil. The impact of nanomaterials or nano materials coexisting with other contaminants on aquatic organisms has been reported, but information on the toxic effects of nanomaterial-adsorbed cadmium (Nano-Cd) on aquatic organisms is lacking. This study aimed to investigate the acute and sub-acute toxicity of Nano-Cd on Daphnia magna by using a method developed based on the standard Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) 202 guidelines. The toxicity of cadmium chloride (Cd2+), nano-manganese dioxide-cadmium (nMnO(2)-Cd), 20 nm nano-hydroxyapatite-cadmium (nHAP(20)-Cd), and 40 nm nano-hydroxyapatite-cadmium (nHAP(40)-Cd) to D. magna was in the following order: Cd2+ > nMnO(2)-Cd > nHAP(20)-Cd > nHAP(40)-Cd. Further, nMnO(2)-Cd, nHAP(20)-Cd, and nHAP(40)-Cd showed acute toxicity to D. magna of level II grade according to the Commission of the European Communities and OECD standards. Exposure to low and medium, but not high, Nano-Cd concentrations increased the activities of peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, catalase, and anti-superoxide anion. Thus, Nano-Cd, particularly at high concentrations, could exert oxidative damage in D. magna. An increase in Cd2+ and Nano-Cd concentrations gradually increased the malondialdehyde content, indicating cell membrane damage caused by the production of excessive O-2. Thus, the use of nanomaterials after adsorption of Cd is associated with a potential risk to aquatic organisms.

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