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Effect of oxidative stress from nanoscale TiO2 particles on a Physarum polycephalum macroplasmodium under dark conditions
Zhang, Zhi ; Zhang, Jianhua ; Shi, Caixia ; Guo, Heng ; Ni, RuiYang ; Qu, Junle ; Tang, Jiaoning ; Liu, Shide
刊名ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
2017
关键词Dark conditions Nanoscale TiO2 Oxidative stress Physarum polycephalum Toxicity TITANIUM-DIOXIDE NANOPARTICLES OXYGEN SPECIES PRODUCTION NANO-ANATASE TIO2 FLOW-CYTOMETRY DNA-DAMAGE SLIME-MOLD TOXICITY RESPONSES COMPLEX YEAST
DOI10.1007/s11356-017-9484-5
英文摘要Information regarding the effect of nanoscale titanium dioxide particles (nTiO(2)) on the environment under dark conditions is scarce, and the effect of nTiO(2) on fungi is largely unknown. Due to its huge size and high sensitivity to external stimuli, the slime mold fungi cell, Physarum polycephalum macroplasmodium, was utilized as a novel subject for the toxicity investigations in the present study, and oxidative stress from nTiO(2) on the macroplasmodium was assessed under dark conditions. Short exposure (2-3 h) caused an intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) imbalance, and an anti-oxidative mechanism was activated from intermediate doses of nTiO(2) (5-18 mg/mL). At long exposure times (similar to 3 days), relatively low doses of nTiO(2) (<= 9 mg/mL) stimulated the growth of macroplasmodium and oxidative stress without DNA damage, whereas higher doses of nTiO(2) (>= 15 mg/mL) led to growth inhibition, significant DNA oxidative damage, and activation of the DNA single-strand repairing system. Although DNA oxidative damage was decreased to the same level as the control group by the supplementation of the anti-oxidant vitamin C, growth of the macroplasmodium failed to be completely restored. We inferred that nTiO(2) induced a complicated toxicity effect on P. polycephalum in addition to DNA oxidative damage. Taken as a whole, the present study implied the probability of using P. polycephalum macroplasmodium for toxicity studies at the single-cell level, indicating that nTiO(2) could induce oxidative stress or damage in P. polycephalum even under dark conditions and suggesting that the release of nTiO(2) could lead to a growth imbalance of slime molds in the environment.; Shenzhen Scientific Technology Basic Research Projects [JCYJ20170302144210545, JCY20140418193546107, JC201105130450A]; Natural Science Foundation of China [31070043]; National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) [2012AA03031]; SCI(E); ARTICLE; 20; 17241-17249; 24
语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.pku.edu.cn/handle/20.500.11897/472394]  
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Zhang, Zhi,Zhang, Jianhua,Shi, Caixia,et al. Effect of oxidative stress from nanoscale TiO2 particles on a Physarum polycephalum macroplasmodium under dark conditions[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH,2017.
APA Zhang, Zhi.,Zhang, Jianhua.,Shi, Caixia.,Guo, Heng.,Ni, RuiYang.,...&Liu, Shide.(2017).Effect of oxidative stress from nanoscale TiO2 particles on a Physarum polycephalum macroplasmodium under dark conditions.ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH.
MLA Zhang, Zhi,et al."Effect of oxidative stress from nanoscale TiO2 particles on a Physarum polycephalum macroplasmodium under dark conditions".ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH (2017).
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