Polystyrene microplastics induce myocardial inflammation and cell death via the TLR4/NF-κB pathway in carp

Fish Shellfish Immunol. 2023 Apr:135:108690. doi: 10.1016/j.fsi.2023.108690. Epub 2023 Mar 21.

Abstract

Microplastics (MPs) have attracted widespread attention as an emerging environmental pollutant. Especially in aquatic ecosystems, the harm of MPs to aquatic animals has increasingly become a severe environmental problem. In this study, we constructed a carp polystyrene microplastics (PS-MPs) exposure model to explore the damage and mechanism of PS-MPs exposure to carp myocardial tissue. The results of H&E, TUNEL, and AO/EB staining showed that PS-MPs exposure could induce inflammation, apoptosis, and necrosis in carp myocardial tissue and cardiomyocytes. In addition, our study explored the targeting relationship between PS-MPs and TLR4 and found that PS-MPs exposure could significantly increase the expression of TLR4 pathway-related factors. As the concentration of PS-MPs increased, the NF-κB pathway and inflammation-related factors increased dose-dependent. In addition, myocardial injury induced by exposure to PS-MPs was predominantly apoptotic, accompanied by necrosis. In short, our data suggest that PS-MPs cause damage to myocardial tissue via the TLR4\NF-κB pathway. The above findings enrich the theory of toxicological studies on PS-MPs and provide an essential reference for aquaculture.

Keywords: Cell death; Inflammation; NF-κB; Polystyrene microplastics; TLR4.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Carps*
  • Cell Death
  • Ecosystem
  • Inflammation / chemically induced
  • Inflammation / veterinary
  • Microplastics / toxicity
  • NF-kappa B
  • Necrosis
  • Plastics
  • Polystyrenes / toxicity
  • Toll-Like Receptor 4 / genetics
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / toxicity

Substances

  • NF-kappa B
  • Microplastics
  • Plastics
  • Polystyrenes
  • Toll-Like Receptor 4
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical