Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4220791617> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4220791617 endingPage "128814" @default.
- W4220791617 startingPage "128814" @default.
- W4220791617 abstract "In recent years, there has been a growing number of studies on the impact of microplastics (MPs) on biota. However, its effects on birds' health are poorly understood. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the possible effects of ingestion of naturally-aged MPs by Coturnix Coturnix japonica (11 and 22 MP particles/day/bird, once a day, for 9 days), from different toxicity biomarkers. At the end of the experiment, it was found that the ingested MPs in birds showed a significant reduction in body biomass. Also, an increase in malondialdehyde production in the liver, brain, intestine, and gizzard of the birds, as well as a suppressive effect on hepatic nitric oxide production and superoxide dismutase activity in the liver and intestine were observed. Cerebral catalase activity was reduced in birds exposed to MPs and the cholinesterasic effect (marked by increased acetylcholinesterase activity) was observed in the muscle and brain of these animals. Despite these differences, through the main component analysis, hierarchical clustering analysis, and integrated biomarker response assessment, we observed similar toxicological effects in birds exposed to different amounts of MPs. In addition, the size of MPs was reduced, and their shape was altered as they transited through the gastrointestinal system, which probably explains their accumulation in the liver of birds. An expressive number of MPs are released through the feces of the birds throughout the experiment. As far as we know, this is the first report that associates MPs ingestion by small-sized terrestrial birds with biochemical alterations viz., predictive of oxidative stress, redox imbalance, and cholinesterasic effect, in addition to shedding light on the potential role of these birds as vectors for dispersal of MPs in natural environments." @default.
- W4220791617 created "2022-04-03" @default.
- W4220791617 creator A5000292918 @default.
- W4220791617 creator A5002028281 @default.
- W4220791617 creator A5009180404 @default.
- W4220791617 creator A5009816846 @default.
- W4220791617 creator A5025834707 @default.
- W4220791617 creator A5053024837 @default.
- W4220791617 creator A5064910664 @default.
- W4220791617 creator A5074804419 @default.
- W4220791617 creator A5075099201 @default.
- W4220791617 date "2022-07-01" @default.
- W4220791617 modified "2023-10-12" @default.
- W4220791617 title "Toxicity induced via ingestion of naturally-aged polystyrene microplastics by a small-sized terrestrial bird and its potential role as vectors for the dispersion of these pollutants" @default.
- W4220791617 cites W1566219902 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W1680649039 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W1968620466 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W1969519018 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W1971048984 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W1986266285 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2002701398 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2005532025 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2024177211 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2027093382 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2028489790 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2037055992 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2043145184 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2048922259 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2054445124 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2081161281 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2084143625 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2094751617 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2096795975 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2100410702 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2123422742 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2145541966 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2169868860 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2324142479 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2326396945 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2497127961 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2616343514 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2752608807 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2779672598 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2784202279 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2789926156 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2799272333 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2806835360 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2901520448 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2913096747 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2944748230 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2954638309 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2980443376 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2982217662 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2988186114 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W2998488700 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3019759869 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3025859064 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3047984912 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3087810494 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3097665863 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3112298908 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3136995581 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3140726143 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3152556805 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3163437975 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3168248225 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3195713742 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3198963747 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3199438103 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3201852545 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3202982934 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3205065054 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3209096935 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3210258599 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3212209229 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3213971098 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W3217541653 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W4200126578 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W4210465736 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W4213259946 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W4236535118 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W582136207 @default.
- W4220791617 cites W630545228 @default.
- W4220791617 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.128814" @default.
- W4220791617 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35427965" @default.
- W4220791617 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4220791617 type Work @default.
- W4220791617 citedByCount "17" @default.
- W4220791617 countsByYear W42207916172022 @default.
- W4220791617 countsByYear W42207916172023 @default.
- W4220791617 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4220791617 hasAuthorship W4220791617A5000292918 @default.
- W4220791617 hasAuthorship W4220791617A5002028281 @default.
- W4220791617 hasAuthorship W4220791617A5009180404 @default.
- W4220791617 hasAuthorship W4220791617A5009816846 @default.
- W4220791617 hasAuthorship W4220791617A5025834707 @default.
- W4220791617 hasAuthorship W4220791617A5053024837 @default.
- W4220791617 hasAuthorship W4220791617A5064910664 @default.