Cytotoxic action induced by single and combined exposure of realistic doses of caffeine and salicylic acid in mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The consumption of active pharmaceutical products (PhACs) has
increased globally.1 Most of the PhACs are not fully metabolized,
and so are excreted in an active form. Due to the inadequacy of
wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) towards all types of
PhACs,2 these compounds easily reach the aquatic environment,
becoming potential micropollutants for biota. Among PhACs, caffeine
(CAF), a nervous stimulant, and salicylic acid (SA), a nonsteroidal
anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), are the most
abundant.3 Therefore, their single and combined (SA+CAF)
effects were evaluated at different time-points on the filter-feeder
mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis following a short-term exposure
at their environmentally relevant concentrations (ng/L-μg/L) for
12 days, selecting the digestive gland as target organ. Absence of
histomorphological damage parallelly with haemocyte infiltration
highlighted an inflammatory response and activation of systemic
defensive mechanisms in response to the tested PhACs. This was
also supported by induction of the oxidative stress pathway, as
revealed by the modulated activity and gene expression of a battery
of oxidative stress end-points (SOD, CAT, GST). It is interesting
to note that, under realistic conditions, the two compounds
alone provoked the most pronounced effects whereas, when combined,
the stimulating action of CAF was compensated by the
inhibitory action of SA. Overall, these results enlarge knowledge
on pharmaceuticals effects on non-target organisms and emphasize
the need for proper environmental risk assessment finalized to
enhance the efficacy of WWTPs towards PhACs
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.6 Abstract in rivista
Elenco autori:
Galati, M.; De Marco, G.; Afsa, S.; Billè, B.; Giannetto, A; Cappello, T.; Maisano, M
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